Maison Départementale des Personnes Handicapées (MDPH)
La Maison Départementale des Personnes Handicapées (MDPH) de Vaucluse est un lieu-ressource au service des personnes handicapées et de leur famille. La...
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) is the state agency responsible for promoting and protecting the health of residents in Massachusetts.
MDPH works to prevent illness and injury through public health programs, policies, and regulations.
The department oversees a wide range of public health issues, including infectious diseases, chronic diseases, environmental health, and emergency preparedness.
MDPH conducts research and surveillance to track health trends and identify emerging threats to public health.
The department provides health education and outreach to communities across the state to promote healthy behaviors and prevent disease.
MDPH licenses and regulates healthcare facilities, providers, and professionals to ensure quality and safety standards are met.
The department works closely with local health departments, healthcare providers, and community organizations to address public health challenges at the local level.
MDPH responds to public health emergencies, such as disease outbreaks or natural disasters, to protect the health and safety of residents.
The department collaborates with other state agencies, as well as federal and local partners, to address complex health issues and improve the overall health of the population.
MDPH is committed to promoting health equity and addressing health disparities to ensure that all residents have the opportunity to lead healthy lives.