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Department of Human Services

Working to Keep Oregonians Healthy
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Public health chronic disease programs work with community and health care partners to keep Oregonians as healthy as possible for as long as possible. The purpose of the Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Program (HPCDP) is to promote the health of Oregonians by advancing policy and developing public health programs that prevent chronic diseases from occurring, detect chronic diseases at the earliest stages when they are most treatable, and prevent further complications.
Programs
The DHS Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Program efforts are supported by funds from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The tobacco control program is also funded with tobacco tax revenues designated by Ballot Measure 44 passed by Oregon voters in 1996. At the current time, no state general fund revenues support these programs.
Publications

PDF Report: Keeping Oregonians Healthy 2007
Keeping Oregonians Healthy is a statewide report that summarizes data and presents information for preventing and managing chronic diseases. Chronic diseases, including cancer, heart disease, stroke, lung disease, diabetes and arthritis, are the major causes of disability and death for Oregonians.
Accessibility Made Easier: A Guide for HPCDP Programs
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The Accessibility Guide is intended to make it easier for programs within the Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Program (HPCDP) to ensure that our meetings, communications and other activities are accessible to people with disabilities.
 

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