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Transforming the Public Health System in Minnesota
State, local, and tribal health departments in Minnesota have a unique responsibility to protect and promote the health of the public.
Many governmental public health leaders have identified the need to strengthen the public health system and create a system for the 21st century—one that is equipped to work with communities and carry out foundational public health responsibilities effectively and efficiently.
In Minnesota, this work is jointly led by the Local Public Health Association of Minnesota (LPHA), the State Community Health Services Advisory Committee (SCHSAC), and the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH).
- Foundational responsibilities and framework
- Grant: Funding for foundational public health responsibilities
- Community of practice (opens in a new tab)
- Joint Leadership Team: About the team and its subgroups
- Innovation projects (Infrastructure Fund)
- Publications, newsletters, and resources
- FAQ: Frequently asked questions
- Contact us
- Subscribe: Email updates from the Joint Leadership Team
Related work and activities
- Minnesota's public health system: History and context
- State Community Health Services Advisory Committee (SCHSAC)
- SCHSAC Workgroups, including IDCIB, EHCIB, Performance Measurement Workgroup, and Foundational Public Health Responsibility Funding Workgroup
- Local Public Health Association of Minnesota
- PHAB: 21st Century Learning Community