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Evaluating the Impact of National Public Health Department Accreditation — United States, 2016

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HHS Non-systematic Review

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Last Reviewed: August 2016

This article presents findings from a survey of local public health departments that had been accredited for 1 year. Findings show more than 9 in 10 health departments report benefits like: 

  • Stimulated opportunities for improved quality and performance 
  • Increased ability to self-assess their work
  • Improved accountability and transparency
  • Strengthened management processes

These findings show that accreditation has the potential to strengthen health departments’ internal capacities and infrastructure.

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Kronstadt, J. (2016). Evaluating the Impact of National Public Health Department Accreditation — United States, 2016. MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report, 65.