Authors

  1. Lankau , Emily W.
  2. Chiang , Monica
  3. Dudley , Julie
  4. Miller , Kimberly
  5. Shields , Ann Marie
  6. Alongi , Jeanne
  7. Macchi , Marti
  8. Hohman , Katherine H.

Abstract

During this period of pandemic recovery, turnover, hiring, and training—particularly of the many new public health staff—remain key areas of concern for many chronic disease units. Continued stabilization of public health funding and increased prioritization of organizational capacity development—particularly workforce development, chronic disease data systems, and tools for addressing health equity—could help ensure chronic disease units can better address current and emerging challenges in chronic disease prevention and health promotion.