The Department of Health and Senior Services is responsible for managing and promoting all public health programs to improve life and
wellness for Missourians.
They are responsible for maintaining programs to control and prevent disease; regulation and licensure of health and child care facilities; and programs designed to create safeguards and health resources for seniors and the state's vulnerable populations.
The department and its four divisions, Community & Public Health, Administration, Regulation & Licensure, Senior & Disability Services; is maintained by a director who is appointed by the
State Governor
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and approved by the
Senate
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.
History
In 1883, Missouri legislature created the State Board of Health after citizens campaigned for a
state agency
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The machinery of government (sometimes abbreviated as MoG) is the interconnected structures and proc ...
that would be responsible for promoting Missourian's health and preventing disease. This was a successful endeavor as the population and life expectancy of the average citizen of
Missouri
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rose. When the state government reorganized in 1945, the State Board of Health was replaced with the Division of Health under the Department of Public Health and Welfare. The State Board of Health was again created in 1967 but under the Division of Health.
When the state government reorganized again in 1974, the Division of Health was transferred to the
Department of Social Services. At the same time, the divisions programs on environmental engineering and solid waste programs were transferred to the
Department of Natural Resources
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and the Missouri Crippled Children's Service became a part of the Division of Health.
In 1985, the Department of Health was created to oversee all public health programs. 15 years later, the Division of Aging was transferred under the Department of Health and renamed The Department of Health and Senior Services in 2001.
References
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External links
Official Website of the Department of Health & Senior Services.* Publications by or abou
the Department of Health & Senior Servicesat Internet Archive.
1883 establishments in Missouri
State departments of health of the United States
Organizations based in Jefferson City, Missouri
Health
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