There are many real-world examples where service and resource sharing has proved to be effective.
Examples may include:
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Strengthening Public Health in the Mountains of Colorado
The Challenge The counties of Gunnison, Hinsdale, Ouray, San Miguel, Montrose and Delta comprise West Central Colorado, a sparsely [...]
Strengthening Public Health in Rural Ohio Through a Council of Governments
The Challenge In 2011, when the Ohio Department of Health mandated that every local health department, in order to receive [...]
Building Public Health 3.0 in Wisconsin’s Washington and Ozaukee Counties
The Challenge Ozaukee County, a suburban jurisdiction north of Milwaukee with a population of 87,000, fares well overall in [...]
Providing Statewide Support for Local Sharing Arrangements in Minnesota
The Challenge Per capita funding varies widely among local health jurisdictions in Minnesota, as do per capita staffing and [...]
Enhancing Public Health Preparedness in Southern New York
The Challenge The Finger Lakes Public Health Alliance is made up of nine counties in New York: Chemung, Livingston, [...]
Making 1+1+1 = Public Health 3.0 in Wisconsin
The Challenge Winnebago County in east central Wisconsin has a population of 170,000 and borders Lake Winnebago on its eastern [...]
Creating a “Hub and Spoke” Model for a Statewide Immunization Program
The Challenge Historically, the Washington Department of Health (DOH) administered the Childhood Vaccine Program with contract support from all [...]
Preparing for Public Health Emergencies in Nebraska
The Challenge Nebraska is a largely rural state with 19 local health departments, most of which are districts that [...]