This document provides an overview of the counties involved in the partnership, including their demographic characteristics. The summary highlights the regions need for improved health care access, describes and lists the public health agencies participating in the partnership, and lists the milestones they have completed in creating and formalizing the partnership.
The chart outlines the organizational structure of the partnership, including who the decision makers are, who the shared staff are, who is included in the partnership, and who is affiliated with the partnership.
This document describes the shared mission, vision, and values of the San Luis Valley (CO) Public Health Partnership.
This document describes the development of a shared services arrangement in Colorado for one county to provide qualified staff to another county and keep both counties in compliance with state law.
This resource provides an overview on how to effectively engage policymakers in public health partnerships by providing tips about key take-aways, connections, communications and support, and education.
This resource provides an overview of steps for meeting planners to facilitate effective meetings.
This case study is part of the Partnerships for Health initiative, an initiative designed to help improve the coordination of health services at the community level. Partnerships were among hospitals, local health departments, community-based organizations, government agencies and community members. Each partnership identified a Healthy People 2010 focus area important to its community. Grants were […]
This brief document succinctly outlines the guidelines for a successful shared services arrangement.
A feasibility study answers the questions, “Should we do this?” and “What do we need to do it?” In this report, the San Luis Valley project examines the feasibility of creating and sustaining the San Luis Valley Public Health Partnership as outlined by their strategic plan. They evaluate their capacity to meet established goals and […]
This document is an example of policy guidelines for letterhead, logo and email signatures in a partnership.