| Oregon Public Health Connection 2007 |
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| About the E-Bulletin |
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Background
Oregon Public Health Connection is a monthly e-bulletin produced jointly by the Oregon Public Health Division, DHS, and the Oregon Conference of Local Health Officials (CLHO).
Scope
- Statewide policy, guidelines, links, and processes.
- Overarching messages that address the statewide public health system.
- Spotlight county best practices to help others further develop programs, processes.
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| Issue Index |
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December 2007: Oregon prepares for upcoming 2007-08 flu season
(Vol. 2, No. 12 includes information about the upcoming influenza season including links to resources and county perspectives from Clackamas, Deschutes, and Marion counties. Best Practices in this issue include a Curry County grant for a local school-based health center. Included are the latest Oregon Public Health Division links and local public health news.)
November 2007: TOPOFF 4 tests Oregon's health system, coordination
(Vol. 2, No. 11 includes a summary of the recent TOPOFF 4 emergency preparedness exercise and a county perspective from Multnomah County. Best Practices in this issue include the state-county public health exchange pilot. Included are the latest Oregon Public Health Division links and local public health news.)
October 2007: OPHA conference reflects growing public health accomplishments
(Vol. 2, No. 10 includes a summary of the recent Oregon Public Health Association conference in Corvallis and a county perspective from Wasco and Sherman counties. Best Practices in this issue include OPHA award recipients and agency core values. Included are the latest Oregon Public Health Division links and local public health news.)
September 2007: State-County Partner at 2007 Oregon State Fair
(Vol. 2, No. 9 includes a summary of the Oregon Public Health Division-CLHO sponsored exhibit at the 2007 Oregon State Fair. Best Practices in this issue come from Wasco-Sherman counties on emergency preparedness. Included are the latest Oregon Public Health Division links, local news, and a West Nile Virus update.)
August 2007: Top Officials emergency exercise (TOPOFF 4)
(Vol. 2, No. 8 includes a summary of the upcoming Top Officials emergency exercise, TOPOFF 4. Best Practices in this issue come from Multnomah County's pandemic influenza preparednes plans. Included are the latest Oregon Public Health Division links, local news, and a West Nile Virus update.)
July 2007: Significant Improvements for Oregon's Drinking Water Programs
(Vol. 2, No. 7 includes a summary of significant improvements underway for state and county drinking water programs, with state and county perspectives included. Best Practices in this issue come from Benton County's no-smoking awareness efforts and the Oregon Asthma Program. An on-line survey is also provided to obtain feedback on the bulletin. Included are the latest Oregon Public Health links and local news.)
June 2007: Oregon Public Health & 2007 Legislative Session Summary
(Vol. 2, No. 6 includes highlights of the public health gains in the 2007 Legislative Session. Best Practices in this issue come from the Health ALERT Network and the Oregon Adult Immunization Coalition. Information is also provided on CLHO and the Public Health Division combining efforts at the upcoming Oregon State Fair. Included are latest Oregon Public Health links and local news.)
May 2007: West Nile virus Expected to Increase in Oregon
(Vol. 2, No. 5 includes a statewide perspective on West Nile virus in Oregon and its anticipated impacts this year. County perspectives are provided by Malheur and Multnomah counties. Best Practices in this issue come from Marion County. Included are latest Oregon Public Health links and local news.)
April 2007: Oregon Public Health and Federal Timber Funds
(Vol. 2, No. 4 includes a statewide perspective on the affects of federal timber fund cutbacks on Oregon Public Health. County perspective is provided by CLHO Chair. Best Practices in this issue come from Grant and Washington counties. Included are latest Oregon Public Health links and local news.)
March 2007: National Public Health Week
(Vol. 2, No. 3 includes a statewide perspective on National Public Health Week and statewide activities. County perspectives are provided by Hood River, Umatilla, Union, Jefferson, and Multnomah. Best Practices in this issue come from Health Systems Planning. Included are latest Oregon Public Health links and local news.)
February 2007: Community Health Priorities
(Vol. 2, No. 2 includes a statewide perspective on the Community Health Priorities Project and a county perspective from Deschutes County on prioritizing health needs. Best Practices in this issue come from Clackamas and Lake counties. Included are the latest Oregon Public Health links and local news.)
January 2007: At-Risk Babies, County Best Practices
(Vol. 2, No. 1 includes a statewide perspective on early intervention and "at-risk" babies and a county perspective from Lane County on work its done around fetal-infant mortality. Best Practices in this issue come from Umatilla, Benton, Washington, Clackamas, and Multnomah counties. Included are latest Oregon Public Health links and local news.)
(These issues are PDF files that require Adobe Reader Software to be read and printed.)
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