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Muskegon County Public Health wins Cycle 8 state accreditation; MDHHS highlights local programs
Summary
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services recognized Muskegon County Public Health for successfully completing Cycle 8 of the local public health accreditation program, citing strengths in communicable-disease response, school vision/hearing coordination, immunization partnerships and expanded outreach for children with special health care needs.
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services presented a local public health accreditation report to the Muskegon County Human Services Committee on May 13, recognizing Muskegon County Public Health for successfully completing Cycle 8 of the state accreditation process.
"I'm very grateful to Kathy and to her team for having me out," said Laura Dela Rempellier, director of the Division of Local Health Services at the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, who presented the accreditation findings. She told the committee that the accreditation cycle, which normally occurs every three years, resumed after a COVID-era pause and is intended to test compliance…
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