CDC's guiding principles for public-private partnerships : a tool to support engagement to achieve public health goals
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CDC's guiding principles for public-private partnerships : a tool to support engagement to achieve public health goals

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    Public-private partnerships are hardly a new concept, and the federal government prioritizes enhancing its ability to build these types of partnerships as a means to address the nation’s most pressing problems. Federal agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Defense, the U.S. Agency for International Development, and the Veterans Administration actively leverage these types of partnerships. As government budgets shrink, public-private partnerships help federal agencies do more with less, build on the capabilities of others, leverage collective action, improve performance, and realize cost savings.

    The purpose of this document is to provide guidance to CDC staff to build mutually beneficial public-private partnerships through a framework that maximizes the health impact of such partnerships. This document replaces previous guidelines for collaborating with the private sector.

    partnershipguidance-4-16-14.pdf

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