Public Health Accreditation Board Standards & Measures

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Official standards, measures, required documentation, and guidance blueprint for PHAB national public health department accreditation

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Text: Public Health Accreditation Board Standards and Measures. Version 1.5, Adopted December 2013.

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Public Health Accreditation

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Text: Public Health Accreditation Board Standards and Measures. Version 1.5, Adopted December 2013.

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