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CELEBRATING 25 YEARS AND LAUNCHING THE REVISED 10 ESSENTIAL PUBLIC HEALTH
SERVICES

As part of The Futures Initiative: the 10 Essential Public Health Services, the
de Beaumont Foundation, Public Health National Center for Innovations, and a
Task Force of public health experts revealed a revised version of the 10
Essential Public Health Services on September 9, 2020. The framework now centers
equity and incorporates current and future public health practice. A recording
of the launch event, including the Q&A, is available for viewing.

Update your organization's website materials and educational tools and help
spread the word today by utilizing information found in this toolkit:
http://ephs.phnci.org/toolkit.


Background

The original 10 Essential Public Health Services (EPHS) framework was developed
in 1994 by a federal working group. It serves as the description of the
activities that public health systems should undertake in all communities.
Organized around the three core functions of public health – assessment, policy
development, and assurance – the colorful, circular framework is a familiar
graphic in the public health field. Health departments and community partners
around the nation organize their work around the EPHS framework, schools and
programs of public health teach it, and the framework informs descriptions and
definitions of practice. The framework is also used as the basis of the Public
Health Accreditation Board Domains.

The framework has provided a roadmap of goals for carrying out the mission of
public health in communities around the nation. However, the public health
landscape has shifted dramatically over the past 25 years, and many public
health leaders agreed it was time to revisit how the framework can better
reflect current and future practice and how it can be used to create communities
where people can achieve their best possible health.

About the Initiative

The Futures Initiative, a partnership between the de Beaumont Foundation, PHNCI,
and a Task Force of public health experts, formed in Spring 2019 to bring the
Essential Services national framework in line with current and emerging public
health practice needs. This effort engaged the public health field through a
variety of input opportunities, including live crowdsourcing events, in-person
and virtual townhalls, think tank discussions, and open questionnaires. All
direct feedback on the Essential Services and how they might be revised was
considered, resulting in a revised version of the 10 EPHS that now centers
equity and incorporates concepts relevant to current and future public health
practice.

Additional Materials
Task Force Meeting Summary (January 23, 2020)
Task Force Meeting Summary (April 30, 2020)


RESOURCES


DEFINING PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE: 25 YEARS OF THE 10 EPHS

This environmental scan aims to describe the history of the development and use
of the EPHS and to highlight the scope and breadth of their impact on public
health and beyond.

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DEFINING PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE: 25 YEARS OF THE 10 EPHS

This environmental scan aims to describe the history of the development and use
of the EPHS and to highlight the scope and breadth of their impact on public
health and beyond.

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