There are many real-world examples where service and resource sharing has proved to be effective.
Examples may include:
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Bringing Counties Together to Create Stronger Health Departments at a Lesser Cost in Rural Western New York
The Challenge In rural western New York in 2011, Genesee and Orleans — two counties of similar geographic size, [...]
Working Together to Improve Environmental Health in Colorado
The Challenge Southern Colorado’s San Luis Valley is a geographically isolated, high-desert valley encompassing more than 8,000 square miles. [...]
Combining Contracts to Fight Chronic Disease in Montana
The Challenge The Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Bureau, in the Public Health and Safety Division of the [...]
Working Together to Improve Local Public Health Capacity in West Central Minnesota
The Setting Although it’s technically five different counties — Douglas, Grant, Traverse, Stevens and Pope — the west central [...]
Merging to Overcome Challenges in Colorado
The Challenge High in the Colorado Rockies, neighboring Hinsdale and Mineral counties have much in common. With a combined [...]
Sharing a Nurse to Improve Health in New Jersey
The Challenge Like most municipalities across the state of New Jersey, Montgomery Township, a suburban community in the southern [...]
Collaborating for Improved Information Technology Services in Florida
The Challenge The Florida Department of Health (FL DOH) is an integrated public health system comprising 67 county health [...]
Formalizing Collaboration to Prepare for Statewide Public Health Transformation in Oregon
The Challenge Marion and Polk Counties, collectively spanning about 1,950 square miles, comprise most of Mid-Willamette Valley in Oregon. [...]