District 4 Public Health was officially accredited on November 19, 2019, by the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB). This milestone achievement officially recognizes that District 4 Public Health meets or exceeds the rigorous standards established by PHAB, a non-profit, non-governmental organization.
District 4 Public Health is proud to be recognized by PHAB for our capacity to protect and promote the health of our community. Accreditation is granted for five-years; with annual reporting requirements that reflect our commitment to continuous quality improvement, accountability to meeting our community’s needs, and dedication to providing high-quality services. District 4 will apply for Reaccreditation in November 2024.
Documentation
- Our Community Health Assessment (CHA) identifies key needs and issues through systematic, comprehensive data collection and analysis.
- Our Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) addresses these needs and will be updated every five years.
- Our D4PH Strategic Plan Final 2022-2027 is a disciplined process that will help us produce fundamental decisions and actions that will shape and guide our organization, goals, tactics and mission.
If you have questions or comments about our accreditation, please contact Miranda Helms, miranda.helms@dph.ga.gov, Sr. Manager of Accreditation, Quality Improvement, and Community Health.