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Sarah Willson was appointed director of the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services by Gov. Mike Kehoe on Jan. 14, 2025. Willson brings a wealth of valuable experience to DHSS given her background as a practicing nurse and healthcare executive.
DHSS will achieve optimal health and safety for all Missourians, in all communities, for life by promoting health and safety through prevention, collaboration, education, innovation, and response while maintaining our values of excellence, collaboration, access, integrity, and accountability.
The Division of Community and Public Health is responsible for supporting and operating more than 100 programs and offices addressing public health issues such as communicable disease control, chronic disease management, genetic health conditions, cancer, pregnancy, vital statistics, oral health and health care access.
Certificate of Need (CON) is an effort to contain costs, improve quality and increase access for many of Missouris major health care services. This effort was established in Missouri in 1980, motivated by federal Public Law 93-641 as part of the Health Planning and Resource Development Act of 1974.
The Department of Social Services partners with families and communities to protect children, rehabilitate youth and move families to self sufficiency so that Missourians can lead safe, healthy and productive lives.

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Missouri Senior Resource Line 1-800-235-5503 The Missouri Senior Resource Line provides information and assistance related to a variety of services including: Information and assistance (helping to provide information to get the individual or their caregiver to the correct programs and services to meet their needs).
MO HealthNet provides financial assistance with medical expenses for people who meet the programs eligibility guidelines. Prescription drugs and medical treatments that have been approved by your doctor are generally covered, though some restrictions apply to certain medications and procedures.

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