
Public Health 3.0
This presentation describes Public Health 3.0, which was first introduced in 2016 in a national report. Public Health 3.0 is a model that recognizes that building healthy communities in which everyone can thrive requires strategic collaborations with traditional and non-traditional partners and focusing on the needs of the community to advance health and achieve health equity through deliberate attention to health determinants.
This presentation discusses some of the highlights from the Public Health 3.0 model, provides some national and local examples of early pioneers of this new model, and discusses the role of boards of health within the Public Health 3.0 model.
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