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Who We Are
Healthy people, healthy community, and a healthy nation for all.
Mission Statement: To improve the health and well-being of all Americans by leading on policy, practices, and programs through the application of science, innovation, education and a commitment to social justice and equity.
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Dietary Guidelines
The Dietary Guidelines for Americans (Dietary Guidelines) provides advice on what to eat and drink to meet nutrient needs, promote health, and prevent disease.
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Long COVID
Research has shown a Long COVID condition can last weeks or months, affecting all ages, backgrounds, and demographics.
Offices
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The Office of Climate Change and Health Equity (OCCHE)
Protect disadvantaged communities and vulnerable populations experiencing a disproportionate share of climate impacts and health inequities.
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Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP)
Leads prevention, nutrition and physical activity programs like Healthy People and the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition.
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Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP)
Supports, strengthens and provides leadership to the nation’s system for protecting volunteers in research conducted or supported by HHS.
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Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy (OIDP)
Provides leadership to reduce the burden of infectious diseases and encourage collaboration and innovation among federal agencies and stakeholders.
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The Office of Long COVID Research and Practice (OLC)
The Office of Long COVID Research and Practice works across the U.S. Government to coordinate the whole-of-government response to the longer-term impacts of COVID-19 including Long COVID and it’s associated conditions.
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The Office of Minority Health (OMH)*
Addresses health status and quality of life for minority populations in the United States.
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The Office of Population Affairs (OPA)
Advises on issues related to family planning, population affairs and adolescent health.
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The Office of Research Integrity (ORI)
Promotes integrity in research programs of the PHS, both intramural and extramural, and responds to allegations of research misconduct.
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The Office of the Surgeon General (OSG)
Provides Americans the best scientific information available on how to improve their health and reduce their risk of illness and injury.
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The Office on Women's Health (OWH)
Improves the health of American women by advancing a comprehensive women’s health agenda throughout HHS.
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Regional Offices
Promotes and advances the public health and safety of the American people by addressing the needs of the population.
Advisory Committees
The Federal Government has long recognized the important role of the public in developing effective policies. Advisory committees are a way of ensuring public and expert involvement and advice in Federal decision-making. In response to the growing number of advisory committees, Congress enacted the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) which established the guidelines under which all Federal advisory committees must operate.
The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health supports this approach. OASH’s Presidential and Secretarial committees provide advice and recommendations in such areas as blood and tissue safety and availability; vaccines; HIV; fitness, sports nutrition; and many others. . Our committee memberships reflect a balance of viewpoints, education, and experience. Members include people with lived experiences, physicians, pharmacists, providers of service, consumer/industry representatives, and other experts in the public health field.
In Case You Missed It
OASH has so many services and resources to offer. Catch up here on all things OASH.