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| Lead Poisoning |
NYC's progress towards increasing screening rates and reducing the incidence rates of children newly indentified with elevated blood lead levels Publisher: Health and Mental Hyg. - Date Created: 9/30/2005 - Type: Annual Report
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Lead Poisoning
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| Food Matters No9, Sum 2005 |
Irregular publication of the Agency's Health Academy, which trains Food Service operators in the proper methods of food handling and preparation. Send to all Certified Food Handlers who have completed the required Academy Training and have received a Food Protection Certificate. Publisher: Health and Mental Hyg. - Date Created: 7/1/2005 - Type: Serial Publication
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Food Matters No9, Sum 05
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| Food Matters No8, Sum 2004 |
Irregular publication of the Agency's Health Academy, which trains Food Service operators in the proper methods of food handling and preparation. Send to all Certified Food Handlers who have completed the required Academy Training and have received a Food Protection Certificate. Publisher: Health and Mental Hyg. - Date Created: 7/1/2004 - Type: Serial Publication
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Food Matters No8, Sum 04
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| Adding Insult to Injury: No School Nurses Available |
A NYC Council investigation found 63% of the nonpublic schools surveyed had no full-time nurse; of those, half had no nurse at all. State and City law demand private and parochial schools be given the same level of health services public schools, yet changes in 2002 to the way the Department of Health allocates nursing services have left thousands of children--16,000 in this survey alone--going to schools that, more often than not, have no nurse on duty. Publisher: City Council - Date Created: 6/29/2004 - Type: Report
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Adding Insult to Injury: No School Nurses Available
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| Emergency Contraception: Available at your City Helath Clinic? |
City Council Speaker Gifford Miller was joined by Council Member Eric Gioia, Chair of the Committee on Oversight and Investigation, and Council Member Christine Quinn, Chair of the Committee on Health, advocates in releasing a Council Investigation Division report that shows New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) clinics are not providing emergency contraception to their patients, as is required by Local Law 19, passed in February 2003. Publisher: City Council - Date Created: 5/8/2004 - Type: Report
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Emergency Contraception: Available at your City Helath Clinic?
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| Emergency Contraception: Available at a Hospital EMERGENCY ROOM near you? |
On April 21, 2004, City Council Speaker Gifford Miller, Council Member Christine Quinn, Chair of the Health Committee, Council Member Gioia, Chair of the Oversight and Investigations Committee and Council Member Eva Moskowitz released a Council Investigation Division report regarding the availability of emergency contraception to rape/sexual assault survivors. The report found that almost 25% of hospitals in the City fail to offer a survivor of rape/sexual assault emergency contraception. Publisher: City Council - Date Created: 4/21/2004 - Type: Report
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Emergency Contraception: Available at a Hospital EMERGENCY ROOM near you?
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| Health Stat |
The revised version of the public health insurance programs options brochure (to be both distributed by agencies and provided as online forms in accordance with LL1). The updated income guidelines in the brochures reflect the proposed changes of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. Publisher: Housing - HPD - Date Created: 1/1/2004 - Type: Guide - Manual
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| Food Matters No7, Fal 2003 |
Irregular publication of the Agency's Health Academy, which trains Food Service operators in the proper methods of food handling and preparation. Send to all Certified Food Handlers who have completed the required Academy Training and have received a Food Protection Certificate. Publisher: Health and Mental Hyg. - Date Created: 10/1/2003 - Type: Serial Publication
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Food Matters No7, Fal 03
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| WAIVED AWAY: Lack of Access to HHC Prescription Fee Waivers |
On Sunday, September 14, 2003 the Council Investigation Division (CID) released a report to the Committee on Oversight and Investigations and the Committee on Health entitled "Waived Away: Lack of Access to HHC Prescription Waivers". The report that found the NYC Health and Hospital Corporation's (HHC) prescription fee waiver program is inaccessible to patients who critically need assistance to pay for their medications. Publisher: City Council - Date Created: 9/14/2003 - Type: Report
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WAIVED AWAY: Lack of Access to HHC Prescription Fee Waivers
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| Prevelance Cost Estimates 2003 |
Regarding Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders and Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities in NYC. Utilizes a population-based public health model for quality mental health service delivery. Publisher: Health and Mental Hyg. - Date Created: 8/1/2003 - Type: Annual Report
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Prevelance Cost Estimates
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