Environmental Public Health Tracking Program Advances and Successes: Highlights From the First 15 Years
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2017 Sep/Oct
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Alternative Title:J Public Health Manag Pract
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Description:Over the past 15 years, the National Environmental Public Health Tracking Program (Tracking Program) has advanced technologically and programmatically, evolving from an abstract concept to a mature program. The Tracking Program, in collaboration with national, state, and local partners, uses data and expertise to identify and address environmental public health needs and improve public health capacity across the United States. Examples of the successful application of environmental public health tracking include informing health impact assessments and filling data gaps. The Tracking Program plans to continue working to direct innovative programs and solutions that protect and improve community health in years to come. With support from the Tracking Program, health departments can enhance their abilities to plan and conduct environmental public health activities.
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Source:J Public Health Manag Pract. 23(Suppl 5 ENVIRONMENTAL PUBLIC HEALTH TRACKING):S4-S8.
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Pubmed ID:28763380
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC5583636
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Volume:23
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:849d1168d35406f3b3685c1a081e7c6655a1c20ad31e0bc895d80a7cc1b12644
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