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- Highly comprehensive resource on public health in Mississippi, including online documents, requests for public records, databases of public health advisories, program Web sites, and contact information.
- Mississippi owned and operated home infusion company providing services throughout the state.
- Article titled "Political Reform and Tobacco Control Policy Making in Mississippi from 1990 to 2001".
- The workers' compensation system was created to provide a measured level of benefits to employees injured in the course of employment, without regard to negligence or fault, and, at the same time, to limit the liability of employers for these injuries.
- Serves as the state's infrastructure for access and delivery of health sciences information to health care practitioners. Comprised of health sciences and academic libraries and other health agency information providers.
- A Sisters of Mercy Health System (SMHS) Advocacy Program aimed at improving health policies, practices and funding in Mississippi, especially for the poor and needy.
- Not-for-profit organization coordinates the recovery of human organs for transplantation by working with and providing education to medical professionals and donor families.
- Offering a wide range of family medicine, internal medicine, and specialty clinics throughout 22 counties.
- Offering eye exams, glasses and contact lenses.
- Presenting contact information and descriptions for child abuse protection and foster care services.
- Offer pregnancy testing, limited medical services, referrals, peer counseling, maternity and baby supplies, and post-abortion recovery. Located in Jackson and Pearl.
- A division of the Department of Public Health. Organizes, regulates, and maintains a statewide program to improve emergency medical care. Administers tests and certifies the EMT's on all levels; and administers federal and state funding for local level EM
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