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Public Health
Public Health
Your Home for Public Health Services in Michigan
Michigan’s state and local public health departments partner behind the scenes to help all in our state lead healthier lives. Learn how public health can support you and your family today – in all phases of life – by exploring our resources and connecting with your local health department. MDHHS and Local Health Departments partner to support all Michiganders.
Stay in touch with the MDHHS Public Health Administration
The MDHHS Public Health Administration (PHA) promotes and protects the health of all in Michigan through response to health issues, prevention of injury and illness and improvements in access to care. The PHA routinely communicates with health care providers, public health professionals, academics and all who are interested in population health in Michigan via email newsletters. Stay up to date with Michigan public health by subscribing below.
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Public Health Bulletins for Health Care Providers
MDHHS sends ‘provider bulletins’ to quickly communicate with Michigan’s health care providers when critical public health issues emerge – providing information and direction from MDHHS chief medical executive and PHA senior deputy director. To subscribe, Michigan providers may email the PHA at MDHHS-pophealth@michigan.gov with the subject “Provider Bulletin Registration.”
2025 Bulletins
- MDHHS adopts updated vaccine recommendations for Michigan (11/2025).
- COVID-19 vaccine recommendations for Michigan (10/2025).
- COVID-19 vaccine recommendations update (07/2025).
- Measles update (04/2025).
- Routine testing for HIV, STIs and HCV is critical to preventing the spread of communicable diseases among those who use substances (03/2025).
- Smart vapes and THC vaping pose increased threats to Michigan youth and young adults (01/2025).
2024 Bulletins
- Free contraceptives available locally through statewide Take Control of Your Birth Control campaign (11/2024).
- Pertussis update (10/2024).
- Diamond Shruumz recall update (07/2024).
- Influenza A (H5N1) update (06/2024).
- HPAI Update 2 (05/2024).
- HPAI Update 1 (05/2024).
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Quarterly MDHHS Public Health Newsletters
These newsletters provide a quarterly update for public health professionals, academics, health care providers and anyone interested in population health in the state of Michigan. Use this link to self-subscribe.
2025 Newsletters
Your Michigan Public Health Program Directory
Healthy Parents, Children and Infants
Family Planning
- Family Planning Services (MDHHS)
Expecting & New Parents
- MDHHS Virtual Baby Fair (MDHHS)
- Maternal & Infant Health (MDHHS)
- Infant Safe Sleep (MDHHS)
- Newborn Screening (MDHHS)
Family Services
- Women, Infants & Children (WIC) (MDHHS)
- Child & Adolescent Health (MDHHS)
- Neighborhood Wellness Centers (NWC) (MDHHS)
- Hearing Screening Program for MI Kids (MDHHS)
- Vision Screening for MI Kids (MDHHS)
- Immunization Info for Families & Providers (MDHHS)
- Birth, Death, Marriage, and Divorce Records (MDHHS)
Programs for Healthy and Safe Communities
Environmental Health
- Environmental Health (MDHHS)
- MI Lead Safe (MDHHS/EGLE)
- Care for MI Drinking Water (MDHHS)
- Onsite Wastewater Management (EGLE)
- Michigan BeachGuard System (EGLE)
- Food & Dairy (MDARD)
Healthy Communities
- Division of Chronic Disease and Injury Control (MDHHS)
- HIV & STIs in Michigan (MDHHS)
- Heart Safe Schools (MDHHS)
- Harm Reduction/Opioids (MDHHS)
- Neighborhood Wellness Centers (NWC) (MDHHS)
Safer Communities
- Public Safety (MDHHS)
- Safety & Injury Prevention (MDHHS)
- Injury & Violence Prevention (MDHHS)
- Firearm Safety (MDHHS)
Programs for Healthy and Safe Communities
Local Services
Dashboards & Data
Laboratory Services
Learn More About Your Local Health Department
Your local public health department supports the health and well-being of all in your community. They are your neighbors, working behind the scenes to share resources and provide health services every day.
Check out your local health department by exploring the map on this website at www.michigan.gov/lhdmap.
Environmental Health Programs
Ensuring our environments are safe for work and play.
Community Health Programs
Keeping our communities safe.
Family Health Programs
Supporting your family’s health in all phases of life.