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Texas Department of Health The Texas Department of Health (TDH) became part of the Department of State Health Services (DSHS) on September 1, 2004. Please visit our new web site at www.dshs.state.tx.us . ... [Read More]
Texas Department of Health, Health Professions Resource Center * Health Professions Resource Center (HPRC) was established in 1989 (Texas Health & Safety Code, Chapters 104/105). It was transferred from the Texas Department of Health to the ... Texas Department of State Health Services - ... Programs for identifying facilities, populations, counties and/or sub-county areas having shortages of health care personnel and/or services and related ... [Read More]
Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Emergency Management - Home page External links to other sites are intended to be informational and do not have theendorsement of the Texas Department of Health. These sites may also not be accessible topersons with disabilities. ... [Read More]
Texas Department of Health - Environmental Lead Program The primary function of the Texas Department of Health (TDH) Environmental Lead Program is to protect the public, especially young children, from exposure to lead in their environment. Our goal, through informational programs, regulatory means, and home assessments, is to enhance the public's awareness of lead hazards, and to minimize lead poisoning. Informational assistance includes (1) answering questions regarding lead certification and accreditation; (2) answering questions concerning lead abatement; (3) conducting public seminars and meetings; and (4) providing lead information. To ensure that individuals hired to conduct lead-based paint activities in target housing (which includes most pre-1978 housing) and child-occupied facilities such as day cares and preschools, are properly trained and certified, and that lead activities are performed using appropriate methods and protection, the Environmental Lead Branch accredi ... [Read More]
Department of State Health Services, Texas Dental Health Program External links to other sites are intended to be informational and do not have the endorsement of the Department of State Health Services. These sites may also not be accessible to persons with disabilities. ... Department of State Health Services ... Oral Health Training ... [Read More]
Texas Department of Health, Texas Diabetes Council, Publications & Resources National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Department of Health and Human Services ... [Read More]
Texas Department of Health Associateship for Consumer Health Protection ... [ Other Health Sites | Upcoming Events | Frequently Asked Questions | Texas Online ] ... [Read More]
Texas Department of Health, Recommended Immunization Schedule Texas Department of State Health Services, Immunization Branch ... External links to other sites are intended to be informational and do not have the endorsement of the Texas Department of State Health Services. These sites may also not be accessible to persons with disabilities. ... 8 Influenza vaccine. Influenza vaccine is recommended annually for children age > 6 months with certain risk factors (including but not limited to asthma, cardiac disease, sickle cell disease, human immunodeficiency virus infection, and diabetes; and household members of persons in high-risk groups [see MMWR 2003;52(RR-8);1-36)] and can be administered to all others wishing to obtain immunity. In addition, healthy children age 6 to 23 months are encouraged to receive influenza vaccine if feasible, because children in this age group are at substantially increased risk of influenza-related hospitalizations. For healthy persons age 5 to 49 years, the intranasally administered live-attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV) is an acceptable alternative to the intramuscular trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (TIV). See MMWR 2003;52(RR-13):1-8. Children receiving TIV should be administered a dosage appropriate for their age (0.25 mL if age 6 to 35 months or 0.5 mL if age > 3 year ... [Read More]
Texas Department of Health, Texas Diabetes Council - Minimum Standards for Diabetes Care in Texas In 1995, the Texas Diabetes Council Managed Care Work Group first developed Minimum Standards for Diabetes Care Under Managed Care in Texas. The title was changed in 1999 to Minimum Standards for Diabetes Care in Texas to reflect consensus that these standards should be met under all types of health care plans and delivery systems. They are used to define minimum benefits for health plans regulated by the Texas Department of Insurance. ... [Read More]
Texas Department of Health, Zoonosis Control Division Recommendations --- Animals in Health-Care Facilities If you have a client who is involved in animal assisted activities/animal assisted therapy or resident animal programs at health-care facilities, you may find this guideline of special interest. ... Copyright 2000 - 2005, Texas Department of Health, Zoonosis Control Division ... The section is headed, "Recommendations --- Animals in Health-Care Facilities," and can be found below. To view the entire document go to http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr5210a1.htm ... [Read More]
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