Office of the Public Health Director

The Office of the Public Health Director is the central office at ACPHD, responsible for setting policy and providing overall leadership to Public Health activities.

Office of the Public Health Director

Welcome to the Alameda County Health, Public Health Department Director’s Office

Alameda County Health, Public Health Department (ACPHD) has worked for over 80 years to improve the health and safety of its residents and the neighborhoods they live in.

Traditional public health concerns such as disease outbreaks, environmental hazards, and access to health care have been joined by contemporary concerns of bioterrorism, crime, violence, and substance abuse. Each of these poses a threat to public health and wellness. And each calls for short and long-term solutions that lie well outside traditional public health boundaries.

A Working Partnership

The mission of our department is to work in partnership with the community to ensure the optimal health and well-being of all people.

We recognize that residents are more than mere consumers of public health services. Therefore, our health department actively involves residents in the planning, evaluation and implementation of health activities in their communities. To do this, we have two regional Public Health Nursing offices (North & South County) that enable our staff to work with residents on issues of mutual concern.

In addition, we are committed to collaborating with medical service providers, County departments, City agencies, community-based organizations, schools, civic groups, foundations, religious organizations, and families to address myriad health and safety issues impacting individuals and populations in our county.

Only when we are working together will we be able to realize our vision: Healthy people in healthy communities.

Office of the Public Health Director Programs

Criminal Justice Medical Program (CJMP)

CJMP reimburses the cost of urgent emergency medical treatment provided at a hospital to adults who have violated a State Statute or County Ordinance and are in police custody, but have yet to be booked.

Health Equity, Policy & Planning

The Health Equity, Policy, and Planning (HEPP) Unit leads ACPHD’s efforts to advance health and social equity – to create an Alameda County where everyone has the same opportunity for long, healthy lives, regardless of race, income and neighborhood where they live.

Health Promotion and Community Partnerships (HPCP)

HPCP partners with community groups to reduce risks, boost resilience, and promote health fairness through policy influence, education, skill-building, and community collaboration.

Know Your Rights

Everyone, regardless of immigration status, has certain rights under the U.S. Constitution. Knowing these rights can help you protect yourself and your family.

Medical Marijuana Identification Card Program (MMICP)

The MMICP is a voluntary card program that allows law enforcement to verify the validity of a patient's authorization to use medical marijuana.

Vital Registration

This program registers home / out-of-hospital births that have occurred in Alameda County in the last year and also provides permits for funeral directors who are handling or transporting deceased persons.

Voting Matters Initiative

Voting Matters empowers Alameda County residents to be engaged voters who can make informed decisions on issues that affect their communities—and by extension their health.
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