Overview
CDC is leading a national effort to develop the EPHT program with its federal partners, national organizations and other key groups. These partnerships enhance CDC’s ability to:
- Build a Sustainable National EPHT Network
- Enhance EPHT Workforce and Infrastructure
- Disseminate Information to Guide Policy, Practice, and Other Actions to Improve the Nation's Health
- Advance Environmental Public Health Science and Research
- Foster Collaboration Among Public Health and Environmental Programs
Partner Profiles
Detailed background and contact information for each of CDC’s key tracking partners.
- APHL: Association of Public Health Laboratories
- ASTHO: Association of State and Territorial Health Officials
- CSTE: Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists
- ECOS: Environmental Council of the States
- EPA: Environmental Protection Agency
- NACCHO: National Association of County and City Health Officials
- NASA: National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Earth Science Enterprise
- NCSL: National Conference of State Legislatures
- NEHA: National Environmental Health Association
- PSR: Physicians for Social Responsibility
- SAHSU: Small Area Health Statistics Unit of Imperial College London
- TFAH: Trust for America's Health
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
Access to the Tracking program's MOUs: