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Health Associations in Alpharetta, GA

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Business Listing   Counseling & Development Center - Alpharetta, GA - Phone: (770) 442-9447


Business Listing   Ewing Global Resources - Alpharetta, GA - Phone: (770) 664-6441


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Chapters of one or more health associations are present in Alpharetta. This is an organization of public health professionals who aim to protect citizens, their families and their extended communities from contagion, disease and preventable threats to health. They work towards community-based health promotion and disease prevention activities so ensure a healthier America. The organizations work on a number of different fronts, such as building quality healthcare options, ensuring care for victims of pandemics and natural disasters, and extending low cost or free services to high risk demographic groups, such as children, pregnant women and seniors. This also acts as a power collective voice for ensuring funding for public health programs, diversifying access to health care, and eliminate health disparities. Health associations can be generalist in tone and aims, or it can be for a specific section of health disorders, such as mental health or cardiac health. Compassion, access to technological innovations and advocacy for stated aims and beliefs characterize health associations in Alpharetta.

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Health care a top issue for businesses in New HampshireThe Union LeaderMore than three of five businesses surveyed last October cited health care as a top concern, the highest of any issue, according to David Juvet, senior vice president of the Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire. Group President Jim Roche ...