How can state, local and tribal public health officials get involved in developing the program?
Public health officials and governing bodies are involved in a number of ways, including serving on PHABs Board of Directors, Committees and Workgroups. Additionally, public health officials will have more opportunities to volunteer for additional workgroup and committee appointments, to provide feedback on draft standards during a public vetting process, and to participate in pilot testing before the accreditation program is officially launched.
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