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Virginia Health Department

The priority public health issues to be addressed by the  Virginia State Board of Health are as follows:

  • Prevention and control of chronic disease;
  • Reduction of disparities in health care and  health status;
  • Improvement of Virginia’s public health infrastructure; and
  • Improvement in the health and well-being of all  Virginians.

The Board will utilize numerous  approaches to achieve these priorities, including:

  • Facilitating public/private partnerships;
  • Coordinating and collaborating with   community partners;
  • Supporting improved access to preventive and  primary care services;
  • Educating the public concerning the importance  of health promotion and protection policies and programs; and
  • Advising the Governor, Secretary of Health and  Human Resources, and State Health Commissioner on public health policy issues.

The Board has cited the following as its core functions:

  • Review and promulgation of   regulations
  • Advising the Governor on health-related issues
  • Meeting its statutory mandate as specified in the Code of Virginia
  • Identifying health-related issues and formulating   policy
  • Educating its primary and secondary customers* about   public health
  • Advocacy concerning health care reform
  • Advancing quality of life through improved   health

* The Board identified the citizens of the Commonwealth   as its   primary customers. It also listed its secondary customers as being local     governments, other state agencies, the Governor’s office, the   legislature,   corporations, and professions and local societies   represented by individual   Board members.

 

MSDS will place in this area any notices from the Health Department that pertains to Dental Offices or Medical if it may benefit Oral Surgeons offices. 

 

The Board’s mission statement reads:

“The State Board of Health exists to provide leadership in planning and policy development for the Commonwealth and the   Virginia   Department of Health to implement a coordinated, prevention-oriented program that promotes and protects the health of all Virginians. In addition, the Board serves as the primary advocate and representative of the citizens of the Commonwealth in achieving optimal health.”


MSDS
Linda L. Cannon
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