Performance Improvement
Explore our performance improvement resources to increase the impact of your environmental health program and better contribute to broader public health efforts to improve performance and quality of services.
Environmental Public Health Performance Standards (EnvPHPS)
Use these standards to improve delivery of the 10 Essential Environmental Public Health Services in your community.
Prepare for, conduct, and act upon your EnvPHPS assessment with tools such as a sample invitation letter, facilitator guide, voting cards, response analysis tool, report templates, and more.
Improving Environmental Public Health Services Performance to Meet Community Needs [PDF – 1.35 MB]
Explore approaches to improve and align your program with broader public health department initiatives.
Performance Improvement Publications
Explore our performance improvement publications.
Protocol for Assessing Community Excellence in Environmental Health (PACE EH)
Partner with your community to identify and address local environmental health issues using this guidebook.
Resources Organized by Essential Services
Find tools to help your program fill performance gaps and contribute to larger performance improvement efforts such as voluntary public health accreditation.
Role of Environmental Health Programs in Public Health Accreditation [PDF – 76 KB]
Learn about how local health departments prepare for the accreditation process, including the types of environmental health documentation they use (produced in collaboration with the National Association of County and City Health Officials).
Safe Water for Community Health (Safe WATCH)
Strengthen the performance of your drinking water program to address problems with wells and other private drinking water sources in your community.
Learn about our initiative with the National Environmental Health Association and Baylor University to assess the current state and future trends in environmental health.
- Page last reviewed: September 22, 2017
- Page last updated: September 22, 2017
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