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- Washington State Department of Health
Our cornerstone values of Equity, Innovation, and Engagement (EIE) are key drivers in shaping public health in Washington state Our priorities are a roadmap for how and where we are focusing our efforts
- About Us - Washington State Department of Health
DOH provides comprehensive public health services and programs to the community through a workforce of approximately 2,000 public health professionals– all dedicated to improving the health and well-being of Washingtonians and the communities in which they live, learn, work, worship, and play
- Provider Credential Search - Washington State Department of Health
The Washington State Department of Health presents this information as a service to the public This site provides true and correct copies of legal disciplinary actions taken after July 1998, unless prohibited by law These records are considered certified by the Department of Health
- Contact Us - Washington State Department of Health
File a complaint against a nurse (Washington State Board of Nursing) Call 360-236-4700 or email HSQAComplaintIntake@doh wa gov for questions about provider and facility complaints
- Licenses, Permits Certificates - Washington State Department of Health
Veterinarian Veterinary Medication Clerk Veterinary Technician Volunteering as a Health Professional in Washington State
- License Renewals | Washington State Department of Health
You can now renew your health professional licenses online through the Health Enforcement and Licensing Management System (HELMS) To access HELMS, use your Secure Access Washington (SAW) account and add the “Health Professional and Facility Licensing (HELMS)” service
- Vital Records - Washington State Department of Health
The Department of Health issues certified copies of vital records (or “certificates”) for births, deaths, stillbirths, fetal deaths, marriages, and divorces that took place in the state of Washington
- Public Health in Washington State - Washington State Department of Health
The Department of Health promotes and protects public health, monitors health care costs, maintains standards for quality health care delivery and plans activities related to the health of Washington citizens
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