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Accreditation
Accreditation

WHAT IS ACCREDITATION?

Just as hospitals and schools can be accredited, public health departments can be accredited by the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB). PHAB has developed a set of standards that assess the functioning of health departments based on the 10 Essential Public Health Services, which define public health and serve as the foundation for quality and performance improvement efforts nationwide. As of March 17, 2020, a total of 291 state and local health departments have been accredited. Accredited health departments must demonstrate that they assure the delivery of the 10 Essential Public Health Services.

BENEFITS OF ACCREDITATION

  • Shows that the Health Department is providing the quality of services the public wants and needs
  • Provides a framework for setting priorities
  • Provides valuable, measurable feedback on strengths and areas for improvement

The Pike County Health Department is currently working towards accreditation and in the process has strengthened its commitment to improving the quality of life for the Pike County community.

MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ACCREDITATION

Public Health Accreditation Board
List of accredited health departments

COMMUNITY HEALTH ASSESSMENT & COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PLAN

We would like to thank you, as a community partner, for your dedication, support, and input that made our community health assessment and improvement plan possible. Without the community’s input, we would not have been able to accomplish this assessment of Pike County. Below you will find a PDF version of the Community Health Assessment (CHA) and the Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP). A hard copy of the document will be available at the health department’s main location in Pikeville. We welcome your feedback and questions. Thank you!