May 2020 — At the Center for Sharing Public Health Services, we have long recognized the power of storytelling. One way we disseminate learnings is by sharing stories from our grantees and other public health professionals who have worked on cross-jurisdictional sharing (CJS) initiatives. Recently, we published several stories on the CJS in Action page of our website.
In Nevada, an agreement between Douglas County and Carson City Health and Human Services, which began providing inspections in Douglas County, generated a strong environmental health services program that benefits both jurisdictions. This publication is from the Center for Sharing Public Health Services.
In Nevada, an agreement between Douglas County and Carson City Health and Human Services, which began providing inspections in Douglas County, generated a strong environmental health services program that benefits both jurisdictions.
This dashboard of health-related data provides an example of a way to convey public health information to a wide variety of audiences in an easy to use format. It integrates state and local data from national and state data sources.
This presentation provides an overview of the organizational structure of public health services in Nevada.
This is a contract outlining the agreement between Carson City and Douglas County in Nevada to share Community Health Nursing Services.
This document explores how two public health departments in Nevada progressed through the Roadmap to Develop Cross-Jurisdictional Sharing Initiatives to form a CJS agreement. It also highlights the lessons they learned along the way.