This report by the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) describes the Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute’s Data Sharing Framework and how it can be translated to use by other local health departments.
A framework for public health, health care and social service organizations collaborating to improve health.
This guide assists in developing legal agreements that govern shared services arrangements between local health departments and health centers. This tool was developed collaboratively by the Center for Sharing Public Health Services and NACCHO, with support from HRSA.
This is a guide to those factors or conditions that materially contribute to successful sharing arrangements between local health departments and health centers. This tool was developed collaboratively by the Center for Sharing Public Health Services and NACCHO, with support from HRSA.
This document introduces four main types of shared services arrangements between local health departments and health centers. This tool was developed collaboratively by the Center for Sharing Public Health Services and NACCHO, with support from HRSA.
This tool helps evaluate levels of readiness between local health departments and health centers that are considering or are already involved in collaborating through shared services arrangements. This tool was developed collaboratively by the Center for Sharing Public Health Services and NACCHO, with support from HRSA.
This conversation tool is for local health departments and health centers that are considering sharing services. It contains a series of questions organized under headings which represent areas that should be considered when assessing trust. This tool was developed collaboratively by the Center for Sharing Public Health Services and NACCHO, with support from HRSA.
This guide is for those working on or considering a sharing arrangement between local public health departments and health centers. This tool was developed collaboratively by the Center for Sharing Public Health Services and NACCHO, with support from HRSA.