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== Summary ==
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An [[Organizations involved in the management of California's Central Coast Region| organization involved in the management of California's Central Coast Region]] created by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [[CSUMB]]
  
*    Goal:Promote healthy individuals and families within healthy communities.
 
  
*    Mission Statement: The California Department of Public Health is dedicated to optimizing the health and well-being of the people in California.
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== Summary ==
 
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The [http://www.cdph.ca.gov/Pages/DEFAULT.aspx California Department of Public Health] (CDPH) is dedicated to optimizing the health and well-being of the people in California.
*    Core Values
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**    Collaboration: We value our partners. We reach out to diverse groups and external stakeholders.  We foster both internal and external collaboration.  We empower and engage our staff.
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CDPH achieves its mission through the following core activities:
**    Competence: We strive for excellence in all that we do.  We invest in our staff and value and reward competence.
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*    Promoting healthy lifestyles for individuals and families in their communities and workplaces.
**    Equity: We foster policies and programs that promote fairness, social justice, equity, and cultural competence.
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*    Preventing disease, disability, and premature death and reducing or eliminating health disparities.
**    Integrity: We adhere to high ethical and professional standards in our work and relationships.  We are honest in our interactions and conscientious stewards of the resources entrusted to us.
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*    Protecting the public from unhealthy and unsafe environments.
**    Respect: We treat all people with respect, courtesy, and understanding.
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*    Providing or ensuring access to quality, population-based health services.
**    Responsibility: We follow through on commitments.  We hold ourselves and others accountable for results.
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*    Preparing for and responding to public health emergencies.
**    Trust: We foster an atmosphere of trust by modeling consistent and professional behaviors and valuing them in others.  We strive for transparency in our actions and communications.
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*    Producing and disseminating data to inform and evaluate public health status, strategies and programs.
**    Vision: We seek new information and progressive solutions.  We encourage innovation and creativity.  We work in the present and focus on the future.
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*CDPH achieves its mission through the following core activities:
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**    Promoting healthy lifestyles for individuals and families in their communities and workplaces.
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**    Preventing disease, disability, and premature death and reducing or eliminating health disparities.
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**    Protecting the public from unhealthy and unsafe environments.
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**    Providing or ensuring access to quality, population-based health services.
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**    Preparing for and responding to public health emergencies.
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**    Producing and disseminating data to inform and evaluate public health status, strategies and programs.
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*    Essential Public Health Services
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*In order to implement our Core Activities, CDPH will effectively deliver these Ten Essential Public Health Services directly and/or through strong and effective partnerships:
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**    Monitoring health status to identify community health problems including health disparities.
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**    Detecting and investigating health problems and health hazards in the community.
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**    Informing, educating, and empowering people and organizations to adopt healthy behaviors to enhance health status.
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**    Partnering with communities and organizations to identify and solve health problems and to respond to public health emergencies.
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**    Developing and implementing public health interventions and best practices that support individual and community health efforts and increase healthy outcomes.
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**    Enforcing laws and regulations that protect health and ensure safety.
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**    Linking people to needed personal health services and ensuring the provision of population-based health services.
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**    Assuring a competent public health workforce and effective public health leadership.
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**    Evaluating effectiveness, accessibility, and quality of public health services, strategies, and programs.
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**    Researching for insights and innovative solutions to public health problems.
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*    CDPH Public Health Decision Framework
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**    The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has established a united, three faceted Public Health Decision Framework (Framework) throughout CDPH.  The Framework's three facets consist of the Core Public Health Functions and Ten Essential Public Health Services, the Healthy People 2020 Advisory Committee Criteria and the Determinants of Health.  This Framework will better position CDPH to respond to the changing public health concerns of the 21st century, while maintaining the gains and achievements made in public health during the past century.  The Framework will guide CDPH in proactively prioritizing our work, and will serve as an outline to develop and revise the next CDPH Strategic Plan.  The Framework also supports CDPH's mission to optimize the health and well being of the people in California and will help CDPH move closer to its vision of healthy individuals and families in healthful communities.
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**    Additionally, this Framework will focus CDPH efforts on core public health functions and provide guidelines for all CDPH programs.  The Framework will provide for unified messaging throughout CDPH, enable CDPH to promptly address the shifting population burden for public health and proactively respond to budget concerns and programmatic changes. 
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*    Goals and Objectives
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*    The five CDPH goals and associated objectives address strategic issues and provide broad direction for the Department. 
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*    Goal One:
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**    Increase quality and years of healthy life, reduce disparities, promote health equity.
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**    Increase the percentage of recent planning documents on file to support the thirteen prioritized Healthy People 2010 objectives.
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**    Increase the progress California makes towards ten prioritized Healthy People 2010 objectives (listed below).
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**    Reduce the proportion of nursing home residents with a current diagnosis of pressure ulcers.
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**    Increase the proportion of persons served by community water systems who receive a supply of drinking water that meets Safe Drinking Water Act regulations.
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**            Decrease the proportion of children found to have elevated blood lead levels.
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**            Increase the proportion of adults who are vaccinated annually against influenza.
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**            Increase the proportion of adults who are vaccinated annually against pneumococcal disease.
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**            Reduce deaths of infants under one year of age.
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**            Increase the proportion of adults who engage in moderate/vigorous physical activity.
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**            Increase the proportion of the population-based prioritized subset of HHS Healthy People 2010 objectives for which California data are available for all population groups identified in the objective.
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**            Increase the proportion of HHS Healthy People 2010 objectives for which CDPH data are released within one year of data collection.
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**            Reduce cigarette smoking by adults.
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**        Increase the progress California makes towards three prioritized Healthy People 2010 objectives (listed below).
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**            Reduce deaths due to HIV infection.
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**            Reduce tuberculosis.
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**            Reduce the proportion of adults who are obese.
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*    Goal Two: Prepare for, respond to, and recover from public health threats and emergencies
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**        Increase the percentage of CDPH staff and managers who have successfully completed training in National Incident Management System/Standardized Emergency Management System and Joint Emergency Operations Center positions and are ready for deployment.
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**        Decrease the average response time between an urgent incident reported to the CDPH duty officer and program response initiated.
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**        Increase the percentage of laboratory tests supported by the CDPH enterprise-wide Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS).
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**      Increase the number of local health departments with a rating of at least 70 percent on their Strategic National Stockpile.
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**        Increase the number of state level exercises with a public health component or health care surge component with completed After
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*    Goal Three: Improve quality and availability of data to inform public health decision-making
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**        Increase the datasets in the CDPH Data Resource Inventory that collect the Common Core Data Elements.
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**        Increase the datasets in the CDPH Data Resource Inventory that collect the State-mandated race/ethnicity information.
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**        Increase the percentage of datasets in the CDPH Data Resource Inventory that have geocoded data.
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**        Increase the percentage of datasets in the CDPH Data Resource Inventory from which de-identified and/or non-confidential data are publicly available via the internet.
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*    Goal Four: Promote quality of the workforce and workplace environment
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**        Increase the percentage of CDPH employees who receive a written annual performance review and Individual Development Plan by their direct supervisor.
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**      Increase the percentage of CDPH employees surveyed who rate the CDPH as "very good" or "good" on an anonymous survey of ten aspects of the workplace environment.
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*    Goal Five: Improve effectiveness of business functions
 
**      Increase the number of pending regulation packages filed with the Secretary of State within 36 months of development.
 
**      Increase the percentage of invoices processed by Accounting within 30 days of receipt in the Accounting Section.
 
**      Increase the percentage of Requests for Personnel Action (RPA) receiving approval within 30 days of receipt.
 
**        Increase the percentage of contracts processed within 30 days of receipt by the Contracts Management Unit.
 
**      Increase distribution of Expenditure Forecast Reports (EFRs) to programs by December 1, 2008 and ensure EFRs are distributed monthly thereafter.
 
**      Increase distribution of Fiscal Year 2008-2009 budgets (BUDS) to programs within 45 days of budget enactment.
 
  
*    Strategic Plan
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==CDPH Public Health Decision Framework==
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The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has established a united, three faceted Public Health Decision Framework (Framework) throughout CDPH.  The Framework's three facets consist of the Core Public Health Functions and Ten Essential Public Health Services, the Healthy People 2020 Advisory Committee Criteria and the Determinants of Health.  This Framework will better position CDPH to respond to the changing public health concerns of the 21st century, while maintaining the gains and achievements made in public health during the past century.  The Framework will guide CDPH in proactively prioritizing our work, and will serve as an outline to develop and revise the next CDPH Strategic Plan.  The Framework also supports CDPH's mission to optimize the health and well being of the people in California and will help CDPH move closer to its vision of healthy individuals and families in healthful communities.
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== Division of Drinking Water and Environmental Management== 
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The [http://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/Pages/DDWEM.aspx Division of Drinking Water and Environmental Management] (DDWEM) promotes and maintains a physical, chemical, and biological environment that contributes positively to health, prevents illness, and assures protection of the public. The DDWEM has a vested interest in the impacts of agricultural pollution on drinking water and the [[Central Coast Region Agricultural Waiver | regulations]] aiming to improve water quality. DDWEM's major components are:
  
*     List of Programs
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#Drinking Water Program.
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#*The Drinking Water Program regulates public water systems; promotes and provides information on drought preparedness and water conservation; oversees water recycling projects; certifies residential water treatment devices; certifies drinking water treatment and distribution operators; supports and promotes water system security; provides support for small water systems and for improving technical, managerial, and financial (TMF) capacity; oversees the Drinking Water Treatment and Research Fund for MTBE and other oxygenates; and provides funding opportunities for water system improvements, including funding under Proposition 84, Proposition 50 and the Safe Drinking Water State Revolving Fund.
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#Environmental Management Branch (EMB).
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#*EMB regulates medical waste generators, shellfish production and harvesting operations, and recreational health (swimming pools and ocean beaches); provides sanitary surveillance of state institutions; oversees radiological surveillance around federal facilities, the state's radon program, and the Medical Waste Management Program; and houses CDPH's Nuclear Emergency Response Program.
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#Drinking Water and Radiation Laboratory (DWRL).
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#*DWRL provides analytical support to the DDWEM's programs and CDPH's Radiological Health Branch, and, through interagency agreements, to other State agencies. DWRL was formerly known as the Sanitation and Radiation Laboratory.
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#Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (ELAP).
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#*ELAP provides evaluation and accreditation of environmental testing laboratories to ensure the quality of analytical data used for regulatory purposes to meet the requirements of the State's food, drinking water, wastewater, shellfish, and hazardous waste programs.
  
*    Return to [http://ecoviz.csumb.edu/wiki/index.php/Conditional_waiver_of_waste_discharge_requirements_for_irrigated_lands#cite_ref-CDWR_15-0  Conditional waiver of waste discharge requirements for irrigated lands].
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== Disclaimer ==
  
*    Homepage [http://www.cdph.ca.gov/Pages/DEFAULT.aspx  California Department of Public Health]
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This page may contain student work completed as part of assigned coursework. It may not be accurate. It does not necessary reflect the opinion or policy of [[CSUMB]], its staff, or students.

Latest revision as of 14:11, 25 February 2021

An organization involved in the management of California's Central Coast Region created by the ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class at CSUMB


Summary

The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is dedicated to optimizing the health and well-being of the people in California.

CDPH achieves its mission through the following core activities:

  • Promoting healthy lifestyles for individuals and families in their communities and workplaces.
  • Preventing disease, disability, and premature death and reducing or eliminating health disparities.
  • Protecting the public from unhealthy and unsafe environments.
  • Providing or ensuring access to quality, population-based health services.
  • Preparing for and responding to public health emergencies.
  • Producing and disseminating data to inform and evaluate public health status, strategies and programs.


CDPH Public Health Decision Framework

The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has established a united, three faceted Public Health Decision Framework (Framework) throughout CDPH. The Framework's three facets consist of the Core Public Health Functions and Ten Essential Public Health Services, the Healthy People 2020 Advisory Committee Criteria and the Determinants of Health. This Framework will better position CDPH to respond to the changing public health concerns of the 21st century, while maintaining the gains and achievements made in public health during the past century. The Framework will guide CDPH in proactively prioritizing our work, and will serve as an outline to develop and revise the next CDPH Strategic Plan. The Framework also supports CDPH's mission to optimize the health and well being of the people in California and will help CDPH move closer to its vision of healthy individuals and families in healthful communities.

Division of Drinking Water and Environmental Management

The Division of Drinking Water and Environmental Management (DDWEM) promotes and maintains a physical, chemical, and biological environment that contributes positively to health, prevents illness, and assures protection of the public. The DDWEM has a vested interest in the impacts of agricultural pollution on drinking water and the regulations aiming to improve water quality. DDWEM's major components are:

  1. Drinking Water Program.
    • The Drinking Water Program regulates public water systems; promotes and provides information on drought preparedness and water conservation; oversees water recycling projects; certifies residential water treatment devices; certifies drinking water treatment and distribution operators; supports and promotes water system security; provides support for small water systems and for improving technical, managerial, and financial (TMF) capacity; oversees the Drinking Water Treatment and Research Fund for MTBE and other oxygenates; and provides funding opportunities for water system improvements, including funding under Proposition 84, Proposition 50 and the Safe Drinking Water State Revolving Fund.
  2. Environmental Management Branch (EMB).
    • EMB regulates medical waste generators, shellfish production and harvesting operations, and recreational health (swimming pools and ocean beaches); provides sanitary surveillance of state institutions; oversees radiological surveillance around federal facilities, the state's radon program, and the Medical Waste Management Program; and houses CDPH's Nuclear Emergency Response Program.
  3. Drinking Water and Radiation Laboratory (DWRL).
    • DWRL provides analytical support to the DDWEM's programs and CDPH's Radiological Health Branch, and, through interagency agreements, to other State agencies. DWRL was formerly known as the Sanitation and Radiation Laboratory.
  4. Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (ELAP).
    • ELAP provides evaluation and accreditation of environmental testing laboratories to ensure the quality of analytical data used for regulatory purposes to meet the requirements of the State's food, drinking water, wastewater, shellfish, and hazardous waste programs.

Disclaimer

This page may contain student work completed as part of assigned coursework. It may not be accurate. It does not necessary reflect the opinion or policy of CSUMB, its staff, or students.