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8 Αυγ 2024 · Women, Infants & Children (WIC) WIC is a public health nutrition program that provides wholesome food, nutrition education and community support for eligible women who are pregnant and post-partum with infants and children up to five years old. See if you qualify for WIC benefits →.
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New Jersey's local and county health departments are community-based public health service and a first point of contact for questions about public health services or health conditions.
Consumer, Environmental and Occupational Health Service - FHS administers programs including WIC, the Special Child Health and Early Intervention Service, primary care and rural health care, maternal and child health, and the Community Health and Wellness service.
The New Jersey Department of Health is a nationally accredited state public health agency focused on improving population health by strengthening New Jersey’s health system. The Department oversees health care facilities, public health services, the state’s psychiatric hospitals, the medicinal marijuana program, EMS and the Office of ...
28 Μαΐ 2024 · The New Jersey Department of Health and local public health departments depend on reports of diseases and conditions of public health concern to protect the health of all New Jersey residents. Guidelines for how, when, and why to report a disease are available on the NJDOH Communicable Disease Service website.
Establishing a nonprofit public health institute would be a key part of a reimagined public health system for New Jersey, as recommended in this report released in collaboration with the National Network of Public Health Institutes, The Nicholson Foundation, and the New Jersey Department of Health.
This section organizes NJSHAD website content into public health topic categories. Each icon links to a page that contains information for that topic, along with links to associated Health Indicator Reports and Dataset Queries in NJSHAD.