
Public Health Accreditation Board
The Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) is an organization that reviews and recognizes public health departments for meeting high standards of quality and performance. Their goal is to ensure these agencies effectively protect and improve community health through consistent, evidence-based practices. Accreditation by PHAB signifies a commitment to continuous improvement, accountability, and excellence in public health services, helping communities receive better, more reliable health programs and policies.