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  2. Tennessee Department of Health - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee's network of county health departments assures all residents have access to a variety of local health services intended to maintain or improve health. Services include wellchild exams, fluoride varnish applications, immunizations, family planning, control of sexually transmitted diseases, nutrition counseling, the Women, Infants and Children program, children's special services ...

  3. Public health laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The 2005 International Health Regulations came into force in June 2007, with 196 binding countries that recognised that certain public health incidents, extending beyond disease, ought to be designated as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC), as they pose a significant global threat.

  4. Category : Medical and health organizations based in Tennessee

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    Tennessee Department of Health; V. Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Vanguard Health Systems This page was last edited on 5 June 2024, at 05:55 (UTC). Text ...

  5. New COVID-19 variant growing in Tennessee. What to know ... - AOL

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    According to the Tennessee Health Department, 53 new COVID-19 cases were reported on June 27, 2024. According to CDC spokesperson, Rosa Norman, KP.3 evolved from JN.1, which was the major viral ...

  6. Tennessee says it's cutting federal HIV funding. Will other ...

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    Health officials in Tennessee say they will reject federal funding for groups that provide services to residents living with HIV. Earlier this week, the Tennessee Department of Health announced it ...

  7. Tennessee Certificate of Need health care laws can be ...

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    Wendy Long, M.D., is Tennessee Hospital Association CEO and president. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Tennessee health care: Improve, but don't nix, Certificate of Need law

  8. TennCare - Wikipedia

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    People who were deemed uninsurable due to pre-existing health conditions were still eligible to enroll. [7] In 1996, the state separated behavioral health services from the basic managed-care program, contracting with a separate set of behavioral health organizations for mental health and substance abuse services to TennCare participants. [7] [8]

  9. State health agency - Wikipedia

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    Although the vast majority of these agencies are officially called "departments," the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials adopted "state health agency" as the generic term to reflect the fact that a substantial number of these agencies are no longer state "departments" in the traditional sense of a cabinet-level organizational unit dedicated exclusively to public health. [2]