Impacting Public Health

Success Stories

See firsthand stories of impact from the PHIG grant. From small wins to transformative changes, PHIG is fostering widespread innovation in public health systems and structures.

  • NYC Modernization Centers Data Capabilities with PHIG Support

    The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s Center for Population Health Data Science (CPHDS) is strengthening its data capabilities in epidemiology, public health surveillance, and informatics and investing in building data engineering, data science, and product management skills. PHIG funding enabled CPHDS to create data engineering and data product management functions to maximize the value and usefulness of data to all internal and external public health data consumers and ensure alignment between technical and organizational priorities. With its workforce in place, CPHDS has designed its cloud-based infrastructure, built the foundation for it, begun securing it to ingest public health data, and delivered data pipelining tools and a development environment to a central team of engineers and analysts. This approach increases the agency’s long-term self-reliance and ownership of the modernized data systems currently being built.

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  • NYC Advances Public Health Workforce Data Literacy Through PHIG

    With PHIG support, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s Center for Population Health Data Science (CPHDS) launched efforts to enhance data literacy across its public health workforce and public health literacy across its technology workforce, through micro-clinics, demonstrations, trainings, and regular updates on infrastructure and governance initiatives. PHIG funding also supported the growth of public health surveillance work through the expansion of the agency’s in-house survey panel to 35,000 adults and new qualitative analyses to better understand mental health, the long-term impacts of COVID-19, and reproductive healthcare access and experiences in the city.

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  • New York State Expands Public Health Career Paths with PHIG-Supported Internships

    The New York State Department of Health is utilizing PHIG funds to support its Pathways to Public Health Internship Program. It aims to diversify public health career pathways through academic partnerships in non-traditional fields like business, IT, and education. Interns gain hands-on experience by working on project-based assignments while engaging in professional development focused on career readiness, public health competencies, and health equity. The program also includes an emerging leader initiative for supervisors, fostering managerial and leadership skills. With strong support from both interns and supervisors, the program is proving effective in retaining a skilled, diverse public health workforce while offering interns meaningful career opportunities.

    New York State's Pathways to Public Health Internship Program Participants
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