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Promotes, facilitates and analyzes health policy research. Includes publications, staff and press releases.
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The Health Policy Institute of Ohio has created a
outlining the major provisions of the federal health care reform legislation.
Over the coming months, HPIO will be leading an effort to provide more in-depth analysis of federal reform and its potential impact on Ohio.
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Provides statewide leadership for alcohol and other drug addiction prevention and treatment services.
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Welcome to the Ohio Department of Alcohol & Drug Addiction Services
ODADAS' mission is to provide statewide leadership in establishing a high quality addiction prevention,
treatment and recovery services system of care that is effective, accessible and valued by all Ohioans.
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The mission of the organization is to promote the development and delivery of the highest quality care through advocacy of the hospice philosophy.
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Promoting the highest quality hospice, home, and palliative care services. Ohio Hospice & Palliative Care Organization (OHPCO), a non-profit 501(c)3 organization, was chartered in 1979 in response to the need to promote hospice care and to support the growth and development of provider programs through education, advocacy and technical information. Originally known as the Ohio Hospice Organization, its name was changed in 1999 to Ohio Hospice & Palliative Care Organization in order to promote the development of palliative care programs.
Consisting of a membership of 80 of the 115 hospice providers in Ohio, the organization is supported by member dues, grants, and contributions. OHPCO offers education to professionals, coordinates projects that are consistent with their mission, engages in advocacy, and promotes public policy changes that support quality care at the end of life and for those with life threatening illnesses.
In December, 2006, OHPCO expanded to develop a new home care division, Ohio Home Care Organization (OHCO), which also offers education, technical information and advocacy to its members. OHCO has 42 home care organization members.
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