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Missoula Public Health is a government agency dedicated to promoting and protecting the health of the community through disease prevention, health education, and access to healthcare services.

Mission

Building conditions that support the health of people, environments, and communities


Vision

Health for all


Values

Equity driven, proactive, professional, collaborative, sustainable


PHAB Accreditation

Public health accreditation is a voluntary process that measures the performance of state, territorial, and local health departments against a national set of evidence-based public health standards. Public health accreditation improves the service, value, and accountability of public health agencies. Health departments are held accountable to meeting standards in 12 domains and over 100 measures. Accreditation is valid for five years.