For the past 25 years, the Essential Public Health Services (EPHS) have served as a well-recognized framework for carrying out the mission of public health.
The EPHS framework was originally released in 1994 and more recently updated in 2020. The revised version is intended to bring the framework in line with current and future public health practice.
The revised EPHS framework was released on September 9, 2020. It was a collaborative effort by the Public Health National Center for Innovations (PHNCI), now the PHAB Center for Innovation, the de Beaumont Foundation , and a task force of public health experts, leaders, and practitioners. The effort engaged the public health community in activities to inform the changes.
The task force of experts included CDC and other federal agencies that were instrumental in establishing and supporting the original EPHS framework. Details about the process to update the EPHS, along with other accompanying materials, can be found on the PHAB Center for Innovation website.
10 Essential Public Health Services – Full
Provides a detailed description of each Essential Public Health Service
10 Essential Public Health Services – One Pager
Provides a brief one-page summary of the 10 Essential Public Health Services
10 Essential Public Health Services – Graphics
Contains downloadable graphics for promotion
Examples of How the Social Determinants of Health Can Be Addressed Through the 10 Essential Public Health Services
Learn how the EPHS can incorporate interventions to modify social determinants of health—the conditions in the places where people are born, live, learn, work, play, worship, and age.
Environmental Public Health and the 10 Essential Services
Learn how environmental health program activities can help deliver the 10 Essential Public Health Services in communities and support public health accreditation.