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Latest revision as of 04:18, 18 February 2025

Alabama Department of Public Health

Logo of the Alabama Department of Public Health

The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) is the primary state health agency of Alabama, responsible for protecting and improving the health and well-being of its residents. The department provides a wide range of services, including disease prevention, health education, and emergency preparedness.

History[edit]

The Alabama Department of Public Health was established to address the public health needs of the state. Over the years, it has evolved to meet the changing health challenges faced by the population. The department works in collaboration with local health departments, healthcare providers, and community organizations to deliver essential health services.

Organization[edit]

The ADPH is organized into several divisions, each focusing on specific areas of public health. These divisions include:

  • Disease Control and Prevention: Responsible for monitoring and controlling infectious diseases, including immunization programs and epidemiology.
  • Family Health Services: Provides services related to maternal and child health, family planning, and nutrition.
  • Environmental Health: Focuses on issues such as food safety, sanitation, and environmental hazards.
  • Emergency Preparedness: Prepares for and responds to public health emergencies, including natural disasters and disease outbreaks.

Services[edit]

The Alabama Department of Public Health offers a variety of services to the public, including:

  • Health Education: Programs aimed at promoting healthy lifestyles and preventing disease.
  • Clinical Services: Includes immunizations, screenings, and treatment for certain conditions.
  • Vital Records: Management of birth, death, marriage, and divorce records.
  • WIC Program: Provides nutritional support for women, infants, and children.

Leadership[edit]

Dr. Scott Harris, State Health Officer, with Martha Roby in 2020

The department is led by the State Health Officer, who is appointed by the State Board of Health. The current State Health Officer is Dr. Scott Harris, who oversees the department's operations and initiatives.

Facilities[edit]

Jefferson County Department of Health building

The ADPH operates numerous facilities across the state, including local health departments in each county. These facilities provide direct services to the public and serve as points of contact for health-related inquiries.

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