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Annual Report and Budget Summary 2004
The Department of Public Health is a catalyst for promoting and protecting the health of Iowans. By applying scientific knowledge, the department engages public and private partners to secure resources, deliver services, and maintain the public health infrastructure necessary to achieve results. Providing an array of essential services fulfills these...
Tags: Public Health, Service, Iowa Department Of Public Health, Department Of Public Health, Healthcare
White papers 2005-01-28
Annual Report and Budget Summary 2003/2004
The Department of Public Health is a catalyst for promoting and protecting the health of Iowans. By applying scientific knowledge, the department engages public and private partners to secure resources, deliver services, and maintain the public health infrastructure necessary to achieve results. Providing an array of essential services fulfills these...
Tags: Public Health, Service, Iowa Department Of Public Health, Department Of Public Health, Healthcare
White papers 2004-01-29

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South.(Regional News)(Alabama Department of Public Health)(St. John Health System)
MONTGOMERY, Ala.-The Alabama Department of Public Health will develop a statewide trauma system in collaboration with medical professionals throughout the state. The trauma system, including emergency medical technicians, communication, hospital emergency department staff, trauma surgeons and physicians, will be created through legislation passed earlier this...
Tags: St. John Health System Inc.
Research articles 2007-11-12
L.A. County Department of Public Health Urges Hollywood to Seriously Address Movies' Impact on Teen Smoking
Anti-Smoking Movie Trailer Debuts, Along with Research Showing Hollywood's 2007 Pledge to Address Smoking in Movies Aimed at Youth is Lackluster LOS ANGELES -- Today the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health marked the one-year anniversary of the Motion Picture Association of America's MPAA pledge to address the...
Tags: MPAA, tobacco
Research articles 2008-05-28
Strategic Plan: Iowa Department of Public Health
The initial version of the Iowa Department of Public Health's 2000-2005 Strategic Plan was the result of several stages of review, analysis, and planning that involved over 100 members of the staff and included input from the department's contractors, boards, and commissions. The plan's assessment and goal sections are reviewed...
Tags: Assessment, Iowa Department Of Public Health, Corporate Governance, Sales Force Management, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Sales
White papers 2003-12-17
Illinois State Police, State of Connecticut, State of Georgia Department of Public Health and Santee Cooper Select Saba
Customer Wins Reflect Saba's Commitment to Enabling a Unified People Management Strategy for Government Organizations REDWOOD SHORES, Calif. -- Saba Software, Inc. (NASDAQ:SABA), the premier people management software and services provider, today announced that the Illinois State Police, Santee Cooper, State of Connecticut, and State of Georgia Department of...
Tags: Saba Software Inc., Santee Cooper
Research articles 2008-05-21
Philip Morris USA Comments on the Massachusetts Department of Public Heath Report on Nicotine Yields
RICHMOND, Va. -- The Massachusetts Department of Public Health MDPH recently released a report titled "Change in Nicotine Yields 1998 - 2004." In the report and the related press release MDPH concluded, among other things, that:
Tags: Philip Morris USA
Research articles 2006-09-09
Yale Names Cleary Dean of Public Health
Health care sociologist Paul Cleary has been named dean of public health and chair of the department of epidemiology and public health of the Yale School of Medicine, Yale President Richard C. Levin and Medical School Dean Robert J. Alpern recently announHealth care sociologist Paul Cleary has been named dean...
Tags: public health, Yale University
Research articles 2006-04-01
Chemical Plants Near Mobile, Ala., Not Monitored for Public Health Risk.(Originated from The Mobile Register, Ala.)
May 20--Although industries in Theodore pour a chemical soup into the air containing substances that can cause cancer, breathing disorders and other health problems, no one has ever formally tracked the health of nearby residents. The Mobile County Health Department is...
Tags: agency, Benefits, chemicals, HEALTHCARE, mobile, SOFTWARE, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 1997-05-20
The threat of an influenza pandemic and how Arkansas businesses would react is the topic of an upcoming seminar sponsored by the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences' Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health, the Arkansas Department of Health, the C
The threat of an influenza pandemic and how Arkansas businesses would react is the topic of an upcoming seminar sponsored by the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences' Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health, the Arkansas Department of Health, the Center for Toxicology & Environmental Health, Rose Law Firm...
Tags: Rose Law Firm
Research articles 2008-10-13
The Department of Health and Human Services is making 15 new grants worth $7.5 million to help uninsured children and adults gain health care coverage.(government finance)(Brief Article)
* The Department of Health and Human Services is making 15 new grants worth $7.5 million to help uninsured children and adults gain health care coverage. The grants will support development of comprehensive health centers to provide preventive and primary care. Grant re-cipients include Shasta Community...
Tags: Benefits, finance, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Research articles 2004-05-05
After a decade, Dean of Public Health, Michael Merson steps down.
M2 PRESSWIRE-2 December 2004-YALE UNIVERSITY: After a decade, Dean of Public Health, Michael Merson steps downC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:12022004 New Haven, Conn. - Michael H. Merson, M.D., the Anna M.R. Lauder Professor of Public Health has announced that he will...
Tags: HEALTHCARE, Yale University
Research articles 2004-12-02
The School of Public Health at Drexel University and the National Minority AIDS Council have received a $275,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office of Minority Health
The School of Public Health at DREXEL UNIVERSITY (Pa.) and the NATIONAL MINORITY AIDS COUNCIL have received a $275,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office of Minority Health. The grant will be used to develop emergency preparedness recommendations so communities can meet the medical needs...
Tags: Drexel University, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Research articles 2007-02-22
Michigan Department of Community Health and Delta Dental Launch Public Service Campaign to Improve Oral Health
LANSING, Mich. -- The Michigan Department of Community Health MDCH and Delta Dental of Michigan today launched a new public service campaign, "A healthy mouth means a healthier you," to raise awareness among Michigan residents that good dental habits will help people stay healthy. The campaign features television, radio,...
Tags: Delta Dental
Research articles 2008-02-12
Midwest Public Health Workers Prepare for Bioterrorism, Other Threats With Meridian LMS
Meridian Knowledge Solutions, LLC is implementing the software-as-a-service SaaS version of its learning management system LMS for "Prepare Iowa," which is a partnership of the Iowa Department of Public Health and the Institute for Public Health Practice at the University of Iowa's College of Public...
Tags: Meridian Knowledge Solutions Inc.
Research articles 2008-09-15
Yale Dean of Public Health elected to prestigious Institute of Medicine.
M2 PRESSWIRE-17 October 2002-YALE UNIVERSITY: Yale Dean of Public Health elected to prestigious Institute of Medicine C1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:10172002 New Haven, Conn. -- Three Yale faculty members have been elected to the prestigious Institute of Medicine of...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, professor, SOFTWARE, Yale University
Research articles 2002-10-17
Massachusetts Public Health Unit Wades into Backlog.
By Alice Dembner, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 2--In an effort to clear a backlog of complaints about drug-stealing nurses, incompetent dentists, and other errant health professionals, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health gained control yesterday of the...
Tags: backlog, board, Boston Globe, dentist, HEALTHCARE
Research articles 2003-01-02
Illinois Department of Public Health - Keeping Current - black women encouraged to breastfeed - Brief Article
Myths keep some black women from breastfeeding, putting their babies at risk, writes Mishawn Purnell-O'Neal in her self-published book "Breastfeeding Facts Over Fiction: Health Implications on the African American Community." Purnell-O'Neal, a west suburban Forest Park resident and mother, has a master's degree in public health and works as a...
Tags: March of Dimes
Research articles 2002-01-01
The Culinary Institute of America Collaborates with Harvard School of Public Health to Stage Second Annual Worlds of Healthy Flavors Leadership Retreat
ST. HELENA, Calif. -- A prestigious group of leading American nutrition scientists, corporate chefs and foodservice menu decision-makers, together with other culinary experts, gathered today for the start of the Second Annual Worlds of Healthy Flavors Leadership Retreat, presented by The Culinary Institute of America CIA and Harvard School of...
Tags: America, Benefits, CIA, Harvard, HEALTHCARE, leadership, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2006-01-12
The heart of the mission: as a top producer of minority health practitioners, a University of Illinois at Chicago program seeks to improve the quality of medical care in communities of color
Terry Mason was a recent college graduate from the South Side of Chicago trying to get accepted into medical school at the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1974. Raised in a rough neighborhood with gang violence, he knew it wouldn't be easy. "At that time my grades weren't...
Tags: Benefits, Chicago, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, University of Illinois
Research articles 2008-04-03
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