Recognized as the lead federal agency for protecting the health and safety of people.
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An organization composed of location boards of health from each of the 86 counties or districts in North Carolina
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APHA has been inifluencing policies and setting priorities in public health for over 125 years.
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National nonprofit organization representing local public health agencies (including city, county, metro, district, and Tribal agencies).
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NALBOH has been engaged in establishing a significant voice for local boards of health on matters of national public health policy.
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A non-profit member organization composed of local health departments.
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Associates with the many and multi-disciplinary practitioners of Public Health in North Carolina.
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SCHS is responsible for data collection and research, production of reports, and maintenance of a comprehensive collection of health statistics.
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The Division of Environmental Health is made up of five sections, Environmental Health Services, Public Water Supply, On-siteWastewater, Public Health, Pest Managment, and Shellfish Sanitation.
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The Division of Public Health covers a wide range of programs and services, all aimed toward protecting and improving the health of the people who live and work in North Carolina.
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A nonprofit consortium of over 280 organizations dedicated to improving healthcare through information technology and secure communications.
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Formed in 1909 by a group of concerned county superintendents of health in an effort to promote public health in North Carolina.
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Their mission is to advance the public's health through learning, discovery and practice.
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