by Naomi Rich
On September 9, 2020, the Public Health National Center for Innovations (PHNCI), de Beaumont Foundation, and a Task Force of public health experts revealed a revised 10 Essential Public Health Services (EPHS) framework, updating the recognizable graphic and Essential Services to meet the needs of current and future public health practice. Perhaps the most notable update, and the one that was most requested, is the centering of equity – literally in the graphic and throughout the Framework itself, embedding it as essential in the field in order to protect and promote the health of all people in all communities.

While a large portion of the revision process occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Task Force decided that it was more important than ever to continue the work. Now, it is up to the field to ensure widespread adoption and application, updating websites, educational resources, and original content with the 2020 version of the EPHS, and using the framework as a roadmap for practice moving forward.
Nearly 1,000 people attended the virtual launch event. A FAQs document based on the discussion portion will be developed and shared with the field. Join us in institutionalizing the revised framework; update your materials today with this free toolkit.
Please send all questions to info@phnci.org.
Naomi Rich
Naomi Rich is a Program Specialist at PHAB, where she provides administrative and strategic communications support to the Public Health National Center for Innovations and Program, Research, and Evaluation teams. Prior to joining PHAB in 2020, Naomi applied a community organizing lens to her work in political campaigns, nonprofits, and a communications agency. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Community and Regional Development from the University of California, Davis.
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