Ohio

Public Health Futures: Considerations for a New Framework for Local Public Health in Ohio

This report proposes a model for Ohio’s local governmental public health system. The model includes a mechanism for governance and sustainable financing that considers cross-jurisdictional sharing and/or regionalization, enhances quality, and assures value. The project, which is the result of a public health project guided by a steering committee of health commissioners, explored cross-jurisdictional sharing […]

Final Report on the Feasibility of the Consolidation of the Findlay City Health District and the Hancock County (Ohio) General Health District into a Combined General Health District

This report, funded in part by NALBOH, documents a feasibility study of issues and options involved in the creation of a city / county health district consolidation. Call the Center for Sharing Public Health Services for more information about this publication.

Consolidating Health Departments in Summit County, Ohio: A One Year Retrospective

This presentation is part of a panel discussion entitled, “You’re Not Alone: Dialogue about Cross-Jurisdictional Sharing.” The discussion occurred during the National Association of County and City Health Officials annual meeting on July 12, 2012, in Los Angeles, CA. A county-level policymaker from Ohio who participated in the implementation of cross-jurisdictional sharing (CJS) of public […]

Public Health Cost Estimation Methods and Consolidation of Local Health Departments in Ohio: Motivation and Impacts

These presentation slides accompany a webinar hosted by the Public Health Practice-Based Research Networks National Coordinating Center. The webinar focused on the use of cost estimation methods to predict staffing and spending for public health improvement standards (using NACCHO core public health services). In addition, results were shared from a study of 20 city-county public […]

Report–Consolidation of Local Health Departments in Ohio: Motivations and Impacts

This policy brief reviews motivations and impacts for consolidation of local public health departments in Ohio. It indicates that health departments often seek to save money and improve services through consolidation, and that overall city government factors such as budget deficits and the structure of the city leadership are influential in promoting consolidations. Available online […]

Policy Brief–Consolidation of Local Health Departments in Ohio: Motivations and Impacts

This report examines the motivations for and impacts of consolidations of local public health departments in Ohio. Since 2001, there have been twenty cases of city health departments merging their public health services with those of a county health department or another city health department in Ohio, and this has resulted in a 13 percent […]

Current Cross-Jurisdictional LHD Collaborations in Ohio Survey

This Cross-Jurisdictional LHD Collaborations Survey asks about the provision of public health services among jurisdictions in an effort to determine interest in working together. It can be used as an assessment tool to determine what public health services may be offered in some jurisdictions and not offered in others to initiate discussion around potential sharing […]

Evaluation Workgroup: Updated Inventory of Health Department Services as of January 1, 2015

The Evaluation Workgroup was tasked with evaluating collaborations among the three health districts in Portage County, and with providing recommendations to local health officials on ways to improve those collaborative relationships. This process resulted in the chart of collaborations that are presented within the report.

Evaluation Workgroup Report (Ohio)

The Evaluation Workgroup was tasked with evaluating collaborations among the three health districts in Portage County, and with providing recommendations to local health officials on ways to improve those collaborative relationships. To develop the recommendations, workgroup members engaged in a series of activities with assistance from Kent State University’s Center for Public Policy and Health […]