The principal state agency responsible for ensuring the health, safety, and well-being of residents within the Granite State provides a wide array of services. These services encompass public health initiatives, healthcare access, family assistance programs, and support for vulnerable populations. Its mandate includes protecting citizens from disease, promoting healthy lifestyles, and providing access to essential medical care.
This entity plays a crucial role in administering federal and state-funded programs aimed at improving population health outcomes and reducing health disparities. Its contributions are essential for addressing critical public health challenges, such as substance misuse, chronic disease prevention, and access to mental health services. Historically, it has adapted its programs and services to meet the evolving needs of the state’s demographics and public health landscape.