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Public Health Interjurisdictional Immunization Information System Memorandum of Understanding Template

This document provides a template for a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for secure, electronic exchange of immunization information among governmental entities that operate a population-based Immunization Information System (IIS). It suggests terms and conditions that might be included in an MOU. However, laws that govern IIS vary among jurisdictions and modification may be needed to […]

Cross ROADS Initiative: Cross-jurisdictional Resources and Opportunities to Advance the Delivery of Services

These presentation slides present the applicability of various models for local boards of health considering resource sharing, up to and including consolidation. Service-sharing initiatives in other states demonstrate how to identify quantifiable benefits and costs that occur as a result of resource sharing, and how to determine the factors that should inform the geographic design […]

MALPH Cross-Jurisdiction Sharing Medical Director Workgroup Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Templates

The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) templates are a resource for local health departments to use to formalize medical director back-up coverage. The templates were developed as part of a Cross-Jurisdictional Sharing Project Grant funded by Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.

Cross-Jurisdictional Sharing Between Tribes and Counties for Emergency Management Services (Presentation)

This presentation from the California Tribal Epidemiology Center at the California Rural Indian Health Board describes a project that aims to study and promote cross-jurisdictional sharing (CJS) of emergency management (i.e., preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery) services between tribes and counties in California.

Concordance and Discordance of California Tribe-County Cross-Jurisdictional Sharing of Emergency Management Services

This poster presentation from the Academy Health Public Health Systems Research Interest Group Meeting (June 2016) examined whether California tribal and county governments reported concordant or discordant experiences in cross-jurisdictional sharing (CJS) of emergency management services and whether research participant profession, number of people in jurisdiction, geographic size of jurisdiction, or geographic location of jurisdiction […]