Jun 30, 2022

State Civil Service Systems and Their Impacts on State Health Agency Workforce Planning: 2022 Environmental Scan (Brief)

The Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO), a member of the National Consortium for Public Health Workforce Development and on behalf of the de Beaumont Foundation, engaged to conduct an environmental scan on the landscape of state civil systems, including the assessment of select workforce development plans from accredited state health agencies. This is a brief summary of the outcomes of that scan.

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