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Central California Public Health Consortium

Resources

 

PSE poster

 

perceptions

 

 

PSE Toolkit


Data Equity Principles

 

 

 


Brief

 


Snapshot of Healthcare Data

National Association of County and City Health Officials (NAACHO) Conference Posters
Central California Public Health Consortium, 2024


Data Equity Principles

Perceptions of Public Health Survey

LHD 101 Survey

Policy, Systems, & Environmental Change (PSE) Training

 

 

PSE Toolkit 
Central California Public Health Consortium, 2023

PSE Toolkit

 

 

 

 

 

Data Equity Principles
Central California Public Health Consortium, 2023

Data Equity Principles

 

 

 

 

 

 

Healthcare Sustainability Briefs
Central California Public Health Consortium, 2023-2024

*Please note, all Briefs are translated into Spanish, Hmong, and Punjabi

Access to Care Brief

Hospital Finance Brief

Healthcare Workforce Brief

Health Outcomes Brief

 

 

Snapshot of Healthcare in Central California
Central California Public Health Consortium, 2023

Snapshot of Healthcare in Central CA

 

 

 

 

 

Reports

RHEA Cover Page

An Analysis of Health Equity in the San Joaquin Valley Region
San Joaquin Valley Public Health Consortium, 2022

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Public Health Report Series

San Joaquin Valley Public Health Consortium and Central Valley Health Policy Institute, 2017

Operational and Statutory Capacity of Local Health Departments in the San Joaquin Valley

cover of the report

Operational and Statutory Capacity of Local Health Departments in the San Joaquin Valley – Released October 28, 2013.

Despite having some of the state’s highest levels of poverty and poor health outcomes, the San Joaquin Valley receives less public health funding from state and federal sources than other California counties with similar populations according to a new report from the San Joaquin Valley Public Health Consortium. 

This report is the first to compare the operational capacity of local health departments in eight Valley counties to their peers in California.

View the full report.