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News Release
Public Health Advisory Board meets November 15 in Portland - 11/06/18

November 6, 2018

Contact: Jonathan Modie, 971-246-9139, PHD.Communications@state.or.us

Public Health Advisory Board meets November 15 in Portland

What: The regular public meeting of the Public Health Advisory Board

Agenda: Review PHAB membership, leadership; review PHAB committee membership; hear updates on state health improvement planning; implementation of public health modernization by local public health authorities; legislative issues; review Oregon’s public health response to opioids.

When: Thursday, November 15, 2-5 p.m. A public comment period will be held at the end of the meeting.

Where: Portland State Office Building, Conference Room 1B, 800 NE Oregon St., Portland. The meeting is also available remotely by webinar at https://register.gotowebinar.com/rt/4888122320415752707, or by telephone at 877-873-8017, access code 767068#.

Oregon’s Public Health Advisory Board provides guidance for Oregon’s governmental public health system and oversees the implementation of public health modernization and Oregon’s State Health Improvement Plan.

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