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Board of Health Strategic Plan Goals

Goal 1: Strengthen the public health system


The State Board of Health has long been concerned about the capacity of the public health system. Funding for the system's core activities has eroded even as it has had to respond to a host of new challenges, including rapidly rising rates of obesity, the possible threat of bioterrorism, and several new, re-emerging, and increasingly drug-resistant diseases. Many of these concerns were documented in Response Capacity During A Health Emergency» A Review of Selected Issues, a report the Board produced in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.

The Board's 2009 Strategic Plan identifies two objectives under the goal of strengthening the public health system:

1. Improve public health's capacity to control disease and respond to public health emergencies

The Board typically reserves some of its staff capacity so it can develop timely policy responses to emerging or re-emerging health threats. It continuously evaluates the adequacy of public health authorities for activities such as isolation and quarantine, and it monitors developments in the field of surveillance so it can modify its rules as needed. Is also works to promote immunizations. For more information on immunization-related activities, visit the access to health services page.

2. Strengthen the organizational capacity of the state's network of public health agencies

The Board is one of the consulting agencies named in the legislation that established the Joint Select Committee on Public Health Financing, and has worked with state and local public health throughout 2005 and 2006 to prepare information for the committee. The Board is also an active member of the Public Health Improvement Partnership and participates in a variety of activities related to public health emergency preparedness and response.

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