The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) considers the CDC
Strengthening U.S. Public Health Infrastructure, Workforce, and Data Systems
grant as a key opportunity to advance public health in Texas.
All Texans must have access to essential public health services. Ensuring
access is challenging because Texas is vast in geography with a large and
diverse population. Contributing to this challenge is a growing population
characterized by diversity and social and economic status differences, and the
dynamic public health environment necessary to adapt to a post-COVID
pandemic world.
DSHS’s purpose, consistent with the funding focus, is to build a stable
foundational infrastructure for the future of public health in Texas based on
accessible, affordable, and high-quality public health services. DSHS will
ensure that our population—regardless of location, demographic, social
status, or any other factor—has access to quality public health care. DSHS
will ensure that our state public health department is the lead for a system
that integrates public health, health care, and behavioral health.
DSHS will accomplish this through:
• Continuing and enhancing advances in public health practices started
prior to COVID-19,
• Building on advances and addressing challenges in public health
practices learned during COVID-19, and
• Solidifying a Texas public health system approach through network
centricity, mega-communities of practice, and through meta-leadership.
Funding will be allocated to the following:
• Sustaining and expanding the current public health workforce,
• Workforce and leadership development,
• Public Health System integration,
• Solidifying existing partnerships and building new partnerships,
• Sustaining initiatives that address health disparities, and
• Supporting public health practices that provide accessible, affordable,
quality services to all of Texas.
The intended outcome is a sustainable quality public health system that
provides for the public health needs of anyone in Texas through public health
system leadership, public health services, system integration, and specialized
capabilities. This overall outcome is consistent with short-, intermediate-, and
long-term outcomes expected through this funding opportunity.
DSHS is applying for this funding opportunity as a representative of the Texas
public health system.