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Healthy People in Healthy Communities |
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Multnomah County Health Department Welcome to Multnomah County Health Department
We have a vision that includes you…healthy people in healthy communities. Our mission is to work in partnership with the communities we serve, to assure, promote and protect the health of the people of Multnomah County. This Web site is one of the tools we are using to bring us closer to you and our vision. The site includes information regarding our departments’ public health and clinical services. We welcome feedback from you regarding our services and this Web site. In the Spotlight:
Immunization Deadline NearChildren must be immunized by Feb. 17 or they will not be admitted to school. The Health Department is sponsoring a series of immunization clinics for uninsured or underinsured children to bring them up to date on their vaccinations. More»
Perservering in Tough Budget TimesThe Health Department was featured in a series of videos produced by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The video focuses on preventative care, showcasing innovations and new programs. More»
Swine Flu (H1N1) NewsVisits to doctors for influenza-like illness have decreased for the last several
weeks and are now at normal levels. H1N1 continues to circulate,
but at a slower pace than several weeks ago. More»
H1N1 Flu VaccinationsThe vaccine is no longer being reserved for priority populations.
Anyone in the general population who would like vaccination for H1N1 can get one.
Find out where. More» Multnomah County Health Department Honored for Excellence in Public HealthThe National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) honored Multnomah County Health Department for implementing a program that demonstrates exemplary and replicable qualities in response to a local public health need. Integrating Behavioral Health in Primary Care is one of 25 local public health programs selected from across the nation to receive NACCHO’s Model Practice Award. Read more» Health Impact Assessment of the Columbia River CrossingIn a letter responding to the Draft Environmental Impact Statement issued on May 2, 2008 by the Columbia River Crossing project staff, Multnomah County Health Department Director and Health Officer highlight the health effects of the proposed alternatives for the new I-5 bridge. Please click on the link below to read the letter. Reports
The Emergency Preparedness website has information for family and personal planning as well as for public safety personnel and MCHD staff. Employees: Our Mission :In partnership with the communities we serve, the Health Department assures, promotes, and protects the health of the people of Multnomah County. |
Popular linksEmployees: Health News2-2-10 | Robert Wood Johnson Foundation lauds health department 2-1-10 | Multnomah County School Exclusion Date for Immunizations is Feb 17 1-14-10 | Health Department addresses health inequities Contact UsNew Patient Appointments Health Information and Referral Administration 503-988-3674 | |
Updated February 2, 2010 |
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