< b>Health and Human Services : The United States government's principal
agency for "protecting the health of all Americans and providing essential human
services, especially for those who are least able to help themselves." Also known
as DHHS and HHS.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has two types of operating divisions:
the Human Services and the Public Health Service Operating Divisions. The Public
Health Service Operating Divisions include the:
National Institutes of Health -- NIH is the world's premier medical research
organization, supporting some 35,000 research projects nationwide in diseases
like cancer, Alzheimer's, diabetes, arthritis, heart ailments and AIDS. It includes
17 separate health institutes, the National Center for Complementary and Alternative
Medicine, the National Library of Medicine and the National Center for Human
Genome Research. Established: 1887, as the Hygienic Laboratory, Staten Island,
N.Y. Headquarters: Bethesda, MD.
Food and Drug Administration -- FDA assures the safety of foods and cosmetics,
and the safety and efficacy of pharmaceuticals, biological products and medical
devices -- products which represent 25 cents out of every dollar in U.S. consumer
spending. Established: 1906. Headquarters: Rockville, MD.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- Working with states and other
partners, CDC provides a system of health surveillance to monitor and prevent
outbreak of diseases, and maintains national health statistics. Provides for
immunization services. Guards against international disease transmission, with
CDC personnel stationed in more than 25 foreign countries. Supports research
into disease and injury prevention. Established: 1946, as the Communicable Disease
Center. Headquarters: Atlanta, GA.
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry -- Working with states
and other federal agencies, ATSDR seeks to prevent exposure to hazardous substances
from waste sites. The agency conducts public health assessments, health studies,
surveillance activities, and health education training in communities around
waste sites on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's National Priorities
List. ATSDR also has developed toxicological profiles of hazardous chemicals
found at these sites. Established: 1980. Headquarters: Atlanta, GA.
Indian Health Service -- The IHS has 37 hospitals, 60 health centers, 3
school health centers, and 46 health stations. It also assists 34 urban Indian
health centers. Services are provided to nearly 1.5 million American Indians
and Alaska Natives of 557 Federally recognized tribes through a workforce of
approximately 14,500 employees and an additional tribal and urban Indian health
workforce of approximately 10,000. Annually there are about 90,000 hospital
admissions and 7 million outpatient visits, 4 million community health representative
client contacts, and 2.4 million dental services. Established: 1924 (mission
transferred from the Interior Department in 1955.) Headquarters: Rockville,
MD.
Health Resources and Services Administration -- HRSA helps provide health
resources for medically underserved populations. A nationwide network of 643
community and migrant health centers, plus 144 primary care programs for the
homeless and residents of public housing, serve 8.1 million Americans each year.
HRSA also works to build the health care workforce and maintains the National
Health Service Corps. Provides services to people with AIDS through the Ryan
White CARE Act programs. Oversees the organ transplantation system. Works to
decrease infant mortality and improve and child health. Established: 1982, bringing
together several already-existing programs. Headquarters: Rockville, MD.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration -- SAMHSA works
to improve the quality and availability of substance abuse prevention, addiction
treatment, and mental health services. Provides funding through block grants
to states for direct substance abuse and mental health services, including treatment
for over 340,000 Americans with serious substance abuse problems. Helps improve
substance abuse treatment through its Knowledge Development and Applications
grant program. Monitors prevalence and incidence of substance abuse and mental
illness. Established: 1992. (A predecessor agency, the Alcohol, Drug Abuse and
Mental Health Administration, was established in 1974.) Headquarters: Rockville,
MD.
Agency for Health Care Policy and Research -- AHCPR supports cost-cutting
research on health care systems, health care quality and cost issues, and effectiveness
of medical treatments. Established: 1989. Headquarters: Rockville, MD.
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