At a glance
Strong public health systems are critical for protecting the public's health. Learn about best practices that can strengthen public health systems.
Overview
Protecting the public's health depends on strengthening public health systems and implementing proven strategies to improve health outcomes. On this page, you will find frameworks, strategies, and best practices that help protect and improve the public's health.
10 Essential Public Health Services
The 10 Essential Public Health Services (EPHS) framework provides guidance on protecting and promoting health for all people in all communities. This framework was created in 1994 and updated in 2020.
Health professionals can use the framework to introduce policies, systems, and services that enable good health in their own communities. It highlights ways to remove obstacles and systematic or structural barriers. Barriers may include poverty, racism, gender discrimination, and other forms of oppression that have resulted in health inequities.
Learn more about the EPHS by visiting the 10 Essential Public Health Services webpage.
Additional systems and strategies
Social determinants of health
The conditions around you where you are born, grow, work, live and age are called social determinants of health. They can have a wide-ranging effect on your health risks and outcomes. Differences in these conditions can lead to health inequities.
Health department accreditation
CDC supported implementing a national voluntary accreditation program. The Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) is the accrediting body for state, tribal, local, and territorial health departments.
Performance management & quality improvement
Health departments are applying strategic approaches to manage organizational performance and improve service quality. These resources present an opportunity to increase the effectiveness of public health agencies, systems, and services.