Public Health Excellence Grant (PHEG) Committee

Pembroke is a member of the Public Health Excellence for Shared Services Grant Program

More information will be soon be posted about our local "Marshfield PHE Group", William Droheim Marshfield PHE Group (Shared Services Coordinator) and Bethany Griles (Program Coordinator)

Pembroke Board of Health Representative: Maureen Jasie

The Office of Local and Regional Health promotes and supports the development of inter-municipal shared service agreements (cross-jurisdictional sharing) that contribute to improvements in local public health capacity. By pooling resources, functions, and expertise, a consortium of cities and towns, especially those that are smaller or less prosperous, can improve compliance with their statutory and regulatory mandates and expand the public health protections and services they offer residents.

OLRH staff offers technical assistance to local public health officials in Massachusetts who are interested in exploring or currently participating in cross-jurisdictional sharing.

The following resources provide helpful information for exploring cross-jurisdictional sharing:

The Center for Sharing Public Health Services provides access to tools, techniques, expertise and resources that support collaboration and sharing across boundaries. The Center offers a Roadmap to Develop Cross-Jurisdictional Sharing Initiatives and assistance to public health departments to be better able to protect and promote the health of the people they serve.

The State Action for Public Health Excellence (SAPHE) Program currently enables 79 Massachusetts cities and towns to plan for or to expand cross-jurisdictional sharing to improve local public health effectiveness and efficiency.

The report of the federally-funded Public Health District Incentive Grant (PHDIG) Program (PDF) | (DOCX) documents the planning, implementation, lessons learned, and sustainability of five pilot, incentive-based local public health districts in Massachusetts from 2011 to 2015.

The Massachusetts Public Health Regionalization Project site was hosted by the Boston University School of Public Health until September 2020. If you are looking for specific documents, please email the Office of Local and Regional Health at LocalRegionalPublicHealth@mass.gov

Public health districts and shared services in Massachusetts: The Massachusetts Department of Public Health currently funds 41 grantees through the Public Health Excellence for Shared Services program which include 268 municipalities (76% of municipalities statewide).