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Strengthening the EH System through Performance Standards

Strengthening the EH System through Performance Standards. Patrick O. Bohan, Ph.D., MS, MSEH, R.S. Assistant Professor East Central University Ada, OK. Environmental Health. Our roots Where we are Where we need to be. Definition.

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Strengthening the EH System through Performance Standards

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  1. Strengthening the EH Systemthrough Performance Standards Patrick O. Bohan, Ph.D., MS, MSEH, R.S. Assistant Professor East Central University Ada, OK

  2. Environmental Health • Our roots • Where we are • Where we need to be

  3. Definition “the art and science of protecting against environmental factors that may adversely impact human health or the ecological balances essential to long-term human health and environmental quality, whether in the natural or human-made environment”. Committee on the Future of Environmental Health. "The Future of Environmental Health: Part two," Journal of Environmental Health 55 (1993): 42-45.

  4. Roots of Environmental Health • Sanitary movement of the late 19th century • Germ theory of disease

  5. Roots of Environmental Health

  6. Roots of Environmental Health • What accounted for this dramatic reduction of morbidity and mortality?

  7. Impact • Inspections became customary • Quotas • Used to evaluate staff • Limited workforce preparation • Focus on infectious diseases • EPA and fragmentation

  8. Sweetwater, AZ

  9. Where We Are

  10. Where We Are • Emphasis on enforcement not prevention • Emerging environmental health problems • Disconnection between health and environment

  11. Where We Are • Measure the number of activities • What is accomplished by doing inspections? • Seen as a bunch of inspectors • Lost sense of purpose?

  12. Where We Need to Be • Assessment, policy development, and assurance apply to environmental public health • Capacity to • Anticipate • Recognize • Evaluate • Control

  13. Where We Need to Be • Prepare for the challenges facing EH • Need a clear description of what we do in EH • Essential Services

  14. Where We Need to Be • Nationally • Build consistency • Build capacity • Build accountability • NPHPS • National Environmental Public Health Performance Standards project

  15. Value • Provides a clear sense of purpose to the work • Elevates the perception of us to a complete and comprehensive public health program • Can assist with budget justification

  16. Value • Can be applied to a system or specific program • Orient new and existing staff

  17. Challenges to Implementation • Resources • Data • Leadership • Vision • Management support • Leadership • Know how

  18. Environmental Public Health - Performance Standards Approach Prof Assoc Evaluation Activities ASPH AEHAP Registration Licensure Current Staff New Hire Formal Training New Hire No Formal Training Competencies/ Training Mandates Community Needs Essential Services National Environmental Public Health Performance Standards

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