Community & Economy

Health

Ensuring a healthy region for all residents and visitors involves planning and coordination across borders on issues from everyday wellness to emergency response. Engagement with land use, transportation, and environmental decision-makers is also critical since health is so closely tied with the communities in which people live.

COG addresses these priorities through its support of the region’s Health Officials Committee and by developing relationships with regional programs that impact public health. The program focuses on tracking regional health trends, promoting health in all policy making, and responding to specific public health concerns and emerging issues—including preparing for and coordinating during health emergencies.

COG also continues its longtime sponsorship of regional workshops, conferences, and issue dialogues that bring together public health experts, elected officials, and business and community leaders to exchange information and cultivate a healthier region. 

 

News & Multimedia

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    COG Forum Brings Leaders Together to Discuss Healthcare for D.C. Area Latinos

    September 30, 2013

    Walter Tejada, Nancy Navarro interviewed at forum on impact of the new Affordable Care Act on the Latino population. COG also releases new Latino Health and...

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    Data Shows Major Air Quality Improvement in D.C. Region

    September 25, 2013

    Officials celebrate no Code Red days in the summer of 2013 but also stay focused on meeting EPA air quality standards.

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    Progress Versus Tiny Pollutants Shows Big Improvement in Region's Air Quality

    February 19, 2013

    In 2005 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said our region was not meeting its fine particle (PM 2.5) pollution standards. This meant pollution levels...

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    Poor design can lead to poor health

    January 26, 2012

    The connection between land-use patterns and public health is increasingly evident. And troubling. The prevailing development model in much of the United...

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