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						Logan County Department 
						of Public Health observes Public Health Week 
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		[April 06, 2017]   
		In recognition of National Public Health Week, Governor Bruce Rauner, 
		through a proclamation, has declared April 3-9, 2017, as Public Health 
		Week in Illinois and calls upon “residents to observe this week by 
		helping our families, friends, neighbors, co-workers, and leaders better 
		understand the value of public health and adopt preventative lifestyle 
		habits in light of this year’s theme.” The theme for this year is 
		“Healthiest Nation 2030.” The Logan County Department of Public Health (LCDPH) 
		also joins the Governor in recognition of Public Health Week. | 
        
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			 Public health plays an important role in the well being of 
			communities across the nation and in Logan County. Some of the 
			greatest achievements attributed to public health according to the 
			Centers for Disease Control include the development of 
			immunizations, motor vehicle safety, safer workplaces, control of 
			infectious diseases, decline in heart disease and stroke fatalities, 
			safe and healthier foods, healthier mothers and babies, family 
			planning, fluoride in drinking water and recognition of tobacco as a 
			health hazard. The LCDPH and public health agencies nationwide play 
			a substantial role in accomplishing these achievements. 
 To celebrate Public Health Week, the LCDPH welcomes Southern 
			Illinois University (SIU) Center for Family Medicine who began 
			operations of their new medical clinic on April 3, 2017 at the 
			health department located at 109 3rd Street, Lincoln, Illinois. The 
			construction of the clinic was made possible by the Abraham Lincoln 
			Memorial Hospital (ALMH) Foundation. In addition to medical care, 
			SIU will oversee operation of the dental clinic and the health 
			department will continue to provide traditional services.
 
			
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			The addition of the SIU medical clinic to the community will help 
			meet a public health initiative by making access to affordable 
			quality healthcare a reality for many. The SIU Center for Family 
			Medicine clinic is now taking appointments. To schedule your medical 
			appointment, contact the Logan County Department of Public Health at 
			217-735-2317. SIU looks forward to partnering with LCDPH and ALMH to 
			serve Logan County area residents to meet their medical and dental 
			needs. 
			[Don Cavi, MS, LEHPPublic Health Administrator
 Logan County Department of Public Health]
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