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MEETING AMERICA’S
PUBLIC HEALTH CHALLENGE
Recommendations for Building a National Public Health
System That Addresses Ongoing and Future Health Crises,
Advances Equity, and Earns Trust
The Commonwealth Fund Commission on a National Public Health System

...

The United States should build a national public health
system to promote and protect the health of every person,
regardless of who they are and where they live; implement
effective strategies with others in the public and private
sectors; respond to both day-to-day health priorities and
crises with vigor and competence; and, in the process,
earn high levels of trust. In this report, the Commission
provides a detailed set of recommendations to achieve
this vision, which include the following:

Congress should:
Establish a position, such as an undersecretary for
public health at the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS), to oversee and coordinate the
development of the national public health system.
Provide adequate and reliable public health
infrastructure funding, paired with expectations that
states, localities, tribes, and territories meet standards
for protecting their communities.
Fund a modern public health information technology
system and provide HHS with the authority to make
it work.
The Administration should:
Set parameters for use of available funds to
systematically build public health infrastructure,
with an initial focus on workforce and data systems.
Support revision of accreditation standards for state,
local, tribal, and territorial health departments
to focus on basic capabilities for public health
protection.
Establish a council to coordinate federal public health
action with states, localities, tribes, and territories.
Reconvene the National Prevention and Public Health
Council to guide an all-of-government approach to
the drivers of health.
Embrace ethics, integrity, and transparency in
decision-making in public health.
States, localities, tribes, and territories should:
Assess the structural and policy changes needed
to provide foundational capabilities for all their
residents.
Build connections between the health care system
and public health to strengthen day-to-day health
improvement efforts and better prepare for
emergencies.
Involve community partners in decision-making
about public health.
Modernizing public health in the United States is not a
simple task, but it cannot be ignored. The window for
change is open, and the moment of opportunity is now.

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There are ~360 million Americans who can take well informed incremental and iterative public health action at a hyper local level amongst communities of trust to enhance individual health and community wellness by co-creating resilient and regenerative
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MEETING
AMERICA’S


PUBLIC
HEALTH CHALLENGE


Recommendations
for Building a National Public Health


System
That Addresses Ongoing and Future Health Crises,


Advances
Equity, and Earns Trust


The Commonwealth Fund Commission on a National Public Health System

...

The United States should build a national
public health


system to promote and protect the health of every person,

regardless of who they are and where they live; implement

effective strategies with others in the public and private

sectors; respond to both day-to-day health priorities and

crises with vigor and competence; and, in the process,

earn high levels of trust. In this report, the Commission

provides a detailed set of recommendations to achieve

this vision, which include the following:

Congress
should:




Establish a position, such as an undersecretary for


public health at the U.S. Department of Health and

Human Services (HHS), to oversee and coordinate the

development of the national public health system.



Provide adequate and reliable public health


infrastructure funding, paired with expectations that

states, localities, tribes, and territories meet standards

for protecting their communities.



Fund a modern public health information technology


system and provide HHS with the authority to make

it work.

The Administration should:



Set parameters for use of available funds to


systematically build public health infrastructure,

with an initial focus on workforce and data systems.



Support revision of accreditation standards for state,


local, tribal, and territorial health departments

to focus on basic capabilities for public health

protection.



Establish a council to coordinate federal public health


action with states, localities, tribes, and territories.



Reconvene the National Prevention and Public Health


Council to guide an all-of-government approach to

the drivers of health.



Embrace ethics, integrity, and transparency in


decision-making in public health.

States, localities, tribes, and territories should:



Assess the structural and policy changes needed


to provide foundational capabilities for all their

residents.



Build connections between the health care system


and public health to strengthen day-to-day health

improvement efforts and better prepare for

emergencies.



Involve community partners in decision-making


about public health.

Modernizing public health in the United States is not a

simple task, but it cannot be ignored. The window for

change is open, and the moment of opportunity is now.

...

 

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