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An Unprecedented Public Health Thank You Day

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If there is any word to describe 2020 it is “unprecedented,” with the work of health agencies front and center since COVID-19 emerged in the U.S. But as we approach Public Health Thank You Day and the Thanksgiving season, ASTHO wants to send a special appreciation to our entire state and territorial public health workforce. We have been so impressed by your tireless work to address COVID-19 in your jurisdictions and you have wowed us all with your dedication and commitment to the work of health protection and improvement. Thank you all for all you do to keep your communities healthy!

Alumni Society

ASTHO’s membership comprises chief health officials from across the nation who receive ongoing capacity building, technical assistance, and leadership development.

Senior Leader Reserve Corps

Senior Leader Reserve Corps ASTHO’s Senior Leader Reserve Corps (SLRC) is a new on-demand tactical technical assistance offering for health officials and their senior leadership teams at no cost to the health department. SLRC offers members the opportunity to be matched with an experienced former state/territorial health agency leader to support them in addressing their toughest challenges. In collaboration with CDC, Senior Leader Reserve Corps provides targeted matching of experienced leaders with specific expertise to state/territorial health agencies requesting support. These former leaders can serve in many different capacities—as strategic thought partners, advisors, business process mappers, implementation experts, and more. This opportunity is available as stand-alone support or as part of other engagements with ASTHO, depending on the need. Example areas of support could include: Thought partnership on reimagining public health infrastructure in the agency. Support in strategic direction setting for the agency’s business operations. Support for senior leadership reconsidering their agency structure as it relates to health equity initiatives. Email the team for more information website

Celebrating 80 Years of ASTHO

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In honor of ASTHO’s 80th anniversary, a leadership panel—including CEO Michael Fraser, President Anne Zink, Past President Nirav Shah, and Idaho Commissioner of Health Elke Shaw-Tulloch—discusses the unique role ASTHO plays in the public health landscape.

About the Peer Networks

About the Peer Networks About ASTHO's Peer Networks Learn about the different peer networks that support the development of state and territorial agencies through services such as events, skill-building workshops, online discussion boards, peer-to-peer mentoring, and technical assistance. ASTHO regularly convenes peer networks that support the development of state and territorial agencies (S/THAs) through services that include in-person and virtual events, skill-building workshops, online discussion boards, peer-to-peer mentoring and coaching, and technical assistance. Chief Financial Officers and Financial Leaders Chief Financial Officers and Financial Leaders Peer Network provides a forum to share expertise, information, peer experiences, and emerging issues on public health financing and grant management. It promotes best practices in health economics, financial and grant management, and budgeting; builds leadership and operational management skills; and strengthens relationships and coordination with other senior health officials. Titles may include but are not limited to: Chief Financial Officer, Director of Finance, Chief of Administration, Chief Operational Officer and those who are leaders in their health agency finance department. Other titles are included on a case-by-case basis. Clinical Service Leaders Clinical Service Leaders Peer Network is a space for state and territorial health agency leaders with broad oversight of public health-based clinical services. Peers connect on emerging issues and share strategies related to public health and health care partnership, access to care, and healthcare service delivery. ASTHO provides this peer network with timely updates on federal funding and policy initiatives related to public health’s role in safety net service provision and access to care. Titles may include but are not limited to: chief medical officers, state medical directors, or chief nurses. Directors of Public Health Preparedness and its Executive Committee Directors of Public Health Preparedness and its Executive Committee (DPHP EC) provide jurisdictional-based expertise and leadership for all-hazards public health preparedness and response. The network provides a forum to develop and share strategies, tactics and sound practices and maintain communications regarding common operational issues in state/territorial public health preparedness and response. The group convenes regularly with federal and organizational partners to provide feedback on emerging and existing programmatic and policy issues. Informatics and Data Modernization Network Informatics and Data Modernization Network (IDMN) provides a forum for S/THA informatics and data modernization leaders, such as informatics directors and data modernization directors, as well as staff who support the informatics and data modernization efforts in their health department. ASTHO’s goal is to include leaders across public health informatics and data modernization for each jurisdiction. Through quarterly meetings and the my.ASTHO online community, the IDMN provides a venue for members to learn, share, and discuss timely and emerging informatics and data modernization efforts, innovations, opportunities, resources, and best practices. Additionally, ASTHO relies on this group to provide and validate information and data related to data modernization and informatics efforts at their agency and nationally (e.g. public health data standards). Titles may include but are not limited to: Informatics Director, DMI Director, DMI Lead, DMI Champion, State Epidemiologist, Chief Data Officer, Chief Information Officer, Chief Informatics Officer, Chief Public Health Informatics Officer, Chief Data Officer, Information System Manager, Chief of Innovation, Data Management Director, Data Governance Program Manager, Health Statistics and Informatics Division Director, Health Data and Informatics Director, Technology and Resources Director, DMI Coordinator, Health Informatics Program Manager, DMI Project Manager, Deputy Director, Surveillance and Informatics Supervisor, ELC Information Specialist. Medical Countermeasures Coordination Network Medical Countermeasures Coordination Network, along with its online platform on my.ASTHO, serves S/THA staff working in medical countermeasures and representing the 62 PHEP awardee jurisdictions. It enables them to engage in programmatic practices and areas of policy, share materials and resources, foster peer-to-peer discussion, and request and receive technical assistance from ASTHO. Primary Care Office Directors State and Territorial Primary Care Office Directors meet as a peer network to form one collective voice when engaging with HRSA and to share information and promising practices relating to the HRSA PCO cooperative agreement. ASTHO supports a PCO National Committee, comprised of ten PCOs representing each HRSA region, as well as hosts regular peer-sharing calls and a highly interactive my.ASTHO discussion board. These activities provide resources that can orient new PCO directors and staff into their role, mentoring relationships, and form a coordinated PCO voice. Public Health Communicators Peer Network Public Health Communicators Peer Network will help develop public health communication professionals to build strong and effective relationships with their leadership teams including the state and territorial public health officials, so they are able to collectively communicate strategically, build trust in public health, and create a culture of partnership and collaboration in support of their state public health agencies and state and territorial public health official. Through this network, you can: Access valuable resources and training sessions on crisis communication, media relations, and more. Join quarterly peer-to-peer conference calls, participate in leadership development programs, and attend annual meetings with fellow communicators. Get help with the development of communication plans and other products. connect with peers through an online community designed for sharing best practices and capacity-building opportunities. Titles may include but are not limited to: public information officers, directors of communications, communications managers, and deputy communications directors; however, other related titles may be considered on a case-by-case basis. Public Health Lawyers Public Health Lawyers provides a forum for attorneys representing state and territorial health departments to share legal expertise and best practices as well as offer peer-to-peer support on emerging legal topics impacting these departments. Public health lawyers may be employees of the health department or may sit within a jurisdiction’s attorney general’s office or department of justice. Titles may include but are not limited to: assistant/associate/general counsel, attorney, assistant/associate/chief counsel, assistant/senior assistant attorney general, or legal/policy specialist. Senior Deputies Senior Deputies provides a forum for support, education, and networking opportunities to advance the ASTHO mission and support senior staff’s needs in S/THAs. The senior deputy is identified by and usually reports to the state/territorial health official and can hold responsibility for public health programs, finance, operations, or some combination thereof. Titles may include but are not limited to: Deputy Director, Deputy Secretary/Commissioner, Chief of Staff, Chief Public Health Officer. State Environmental Health Directors State Environmental Health Directors is comprised of environmental health leadership from U.S. state, territorial, and freely associated state health agencies, including Washington, D.C. The group weighs in on and drives environmental public health policy issues forward, such as food safety issues, risk communication challenges for both regulated and unregulated drinking water contaminants, childhood lead poisoning prevention, and health risks posed by excessive heat, and participates in internal and external environmental health-related committees or workgroups. In addition to these topics, the group meets regularly to discuss environmental public health topics like natural disasters (e.g., hurricanes, wildfires, and tornadoes), climate and health, and emerging chemical contaminants (e.g., Ethylene Oxide). Titles may include but are not limited to: Environmental Health Program/Section Manager, State Toxicologist, State Epidemiologist. State and Territorial Legislative Liaisons State and Territorial Legislative Liaisons connect health agency staff who serve as the liaison between their agency and their legislature. ASTHO engages with the community to provide technical assistance, share policy updates, emerging trends, and facilitate peer-to-peer sharing of information and best practices. State Tribal Liaisons State Tribal Liaisons (STL) peer group is committed to the sharing of approaches that recognize the sovereignty of and enhance the optimal health of American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN). Peer group convenings serve as a forum for Liaisons to network and share information related to key public health issues impacting Tribal communities within their jurisdiction. Titles may include, but are not limited to: Tribal Liaison, Director, First Nations Health and Wellness Program, Tribal and Indigenous Health Equity Strategist, Manager Constituent & Tribal Services. Telehealth Policy Telehealth Policy Peer Network is a learning collaborative that provides opportunities for state and territorial public health department staff to gain subject matter expertise on emerging telehealth topics, policies, and priorities. The network facilitates peer networking opportunities, connections to telehealth subject matter experts, and resource sharing. Titles may include, but are not limited to: Deputy Director, Director [Office of Telehealth], Telehealth Clinical Specialist, Program Coordinator, Policy Analyst.

Peer Networks

Peer Networks ASTHO Peer Networks   <!-- 2024 Workforce and Human Resource Directors 2024 Informatics and Data Modernization Network In addition to supporting chief health officials, ASTHO fosters the development of other state and territorial agency staff. We do this through in-person and virtual events, skill-building workshops, online discussion boards, peer-to-peer mentoring, technical assistance, and much more. We encourage all state and territorial health agency staff to explore whether our peer networks could be of value to them and connect with agency leadership to confirm participation. Explore Our Peer Networks Discover detailed descriptions of our peer networks and the typical titles of agency staff who participate by visiting About the Peer Networks. These communities — primarily hosted online — help public health professionals share their expertise, learn about best practices, and develop sound policy in their area of specialization. ASTHO currently offers the following peer networks: Chief Financial Officers Clinical Services Leaders Informatics and Data Modernization Network Legislative Liaisons Medical Countermeasure Coordinators Primary Care Office Directors Public Health Communicators Public Health Lawyers Public Health Preparedness Directors State Environmental Health Directors State Tribal Liaisons Senior Deputies Telehealth Leads Workforce and Human Resources Directors Each network is led by an ASTHO subject-matter expert who guides the network’s mission and focus. If you are a state or territorial health agency staff and are interested in participating, please ensure approval from your health official and email our Membership team at membership@astho.org. --> website

Senior Leader Reserve Corps for Health Agencies

Senior Leader Reserve Corps for Health Agencies Could you and your agency benefit from having experienced former state/territorial health agency leaders support you in addressing your toughest challenges? Request support through ASTHO’s Senior Leader Reserve Corps (SLRC). In collaboration with CDC, the SLRC is a flexible and innovative program through which former health agency leaders use their specific expertise to provide technical assistance (TA) to current state/territorial health agency leaders. If you have a specific challenge in your jurisdiction as an executive, ASTHO can match your agency with former public health leaders to provide on-demand targeted technical assistance and thought partnership at no cost to your health agency. Example areas include: Support for senior leadership in identifying opportunities to modernize data architecture and communicating the needed changes to staff and stakeholders. Support in business process improvement for developing spenddown plans. Support for senior leadership in considering health equity and department structure. Each project is custom built around the health agency’s needs. ASTHO works closely with the agency to develop a project proposal, and then match with an SLRC member with relevant expertise to support them in addressing the challenge. The role of the SLRC member can include strategic thought partner, tactical implementer, objective third party, outside voice, advisor, subject matter expert, and more. website no False

Becoming a Senior Leader Reserve Corps Member

Becoming a Senior Leader Reserve Corps Member Are you a former state, territorial, or federal health agency leader retired from government service who desires to use your expertise to support health agency leaders in addressing their toughest challenges? In collaboration with CDC, the Senior Leader Reserve Corps (SLRC) is a flexible and innovative program through which former health agency leaders use their specific expertise to provide technical assistance (TA) to current state/territorial health agency leaders. Upon receiving a request for TA, ASTHO turns to this pool of former leaders to serve as paid expert consultants to health agencies. The role of the SLRC member can include strategic thought partner, tactical implementer, objective third party, outside voice, advisor, subject matter expert, and more. Each project is custom built around the health agency’s needs. ASTHO works closely with the agency to develop a project proposal, and then matches with an SLRC member with relevant expertise to support them in addressing the challenge. website no False