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New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (also known as NYC Health) is the department of the government of New York City[2] responsible for public health along with issuing birth certificates, dog licenses, and conducting restaurant inspection and enforcement. The New York City Board of Health is part of the department.[3][4] Its regulations are compiled in title 24 of the New York City Rules (the New York City Health Code). Since March 2022, the commissioner has been Ashwin Vasan.

Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

125 Worth Street in 2013
Department overview
FormedApril 5, 1870; 154 years ago (1870-04-05)
Preceding agencies
JurisdictionNew York City
Headquarters42-09 28th St
Long Island City, NY 11101
Employees7,185 (2020)[1]
Department executive
Child department
  • New York City Board of Health
Key document
Websitenyc.gov/health
2 Gotham Center in Long Island City, home to New York City's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

History edit

The department was initially set up as the Health Committee (later Commission), a quasi-governmental public health group in response to a yellow fever outbreak in Philadelphia in 1793. Governor John Jay made a proclamation on 13 September 1793 to establish this to regulate the ports of the city and ensure proper quarantines. Three days later, the city, under the leadership of Mayor Richard Varick, created a tandem committee that ensured both private and commercial needs would be addressed. New York would see additional epidemics in 1795, 1796, 1798, 1799, and 1800, which lead to the creation of the 'New York City Board of Health', which held its first meeting in 1805.[5]

In 1866, the New York State legislature enacted a bill establishing the 'Metropolitan Board of Health', consisting of the four Police Commissioners, four Health Commissioners appointed by the Governor, and the Health Officer for the Port of New York.[6] In 1870, the legislature replaced the Board of Health with the Department of Health, with additional responsibilities including street cleaning and sanitary permits.[7][8]

As of December 1894, Charles G. Wilson was serving as President of the Board of Health.[9]

As a result of its consolidation with the Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Alcoholism Services, it was renamed the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene on July 29, 2002.[10] In 2021, Michelle E. Morse was named the first Chief Medical Officer of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.[11]

Organization edit

NYC is organized into 30 health districts (sometimes referred to as health center districts), themselves composed of 354 health areas which are sets of census tracts. NYC is also organized into 17 mental health regions.

The departmental hierarchy is:

  • New York City Board of Health
  • Commissioner of Health
    • General Counsel
    • Chief Medical Examiner
    • Executive Deputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer
      • Deputy Commissioner for Mental Hygiene
        • Alcohol and Drug Treatment
        • Child and Adolescent Services
        • Mental Health
        • Developmental Disabilities
        • Systems Strengthening and Access
      • Deputy Commissioner for Disease Control
        • Communicable Diseases
        • HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control
        • Immunization
        • Public Health Laboratory
        • STI Prevention and Control
        • Tuberculosis Control
      • Deputy Commissioner for Environmental Health
        • Environmental Disease Prevention
        • Environmental Emergency Preparedness and Response
        • Environmental Sciences and Engineering
        • Environmental Surveillance and Policy
        • Food Safety and Community Sanitation
        • Poison Control Center
        • Veterinary and Pest Control
      • Deputy Commissioner for Epidemiology
        • Epidemiology Services
        • Vital Statistics
        • Public Health Training
        • World Trade Center Health Registry
      • Deputy Commissioner for Health Care Access and Improvement
        • Correctional Health Services
        • Primary Care Access and Planning
        • Primary Care Information Project
        • Information Technology Initiatives
      • Deputy Commissioner for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
        • Chronic Disease Prevention and Tobacco Control
        • District Public Health Offices
        • Maternal, Infant and Reproductive Health
        • School Health
      • Deputy Commissioner for Administration
      • Deputy Commissioner for Finance
      • Deputy Commissioner and Chief Information Officer
      • Deputy Commissioner for Emergency Preparedness and Response


Security edit

On-site security services at the five New York City Health and Mental Hygiene clinics is provided by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Police. New York City Health and Mental Hygiene Police are Special Officers who have limited peace officer powers in connection with special duties of employment pursuant to New York State Criminal Procedure Law § 2.10(40). The exercise of these powers is limited to the employee's geographical area of employment and only while such employee is actually on duty as listed in Chapter 13 subsection (C):[12]. DOHMH Special Officers are prohibited by New York State Law (Criminal Procedure Law) to use or carry a firearm.

Board of Health edit

The New York City Board of Health is part of the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and consists of the commissioner of the department, the chairperson of the department's Mental Hygiene Advisory Board, and nine other members appointed by the mayor.[4]

Members Titles Appointed Notes
Dave A. Chokshi MD August 4, 2020 Commissioner of Health of the City of New York.
Pamela S. Brier MPH Maimonides Medical Center former CEO.
Sixto R. Caro MD NYU School of Medicine clinical assistant professor; NYU Langone physician.
Joel A. Forman MD Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai professor; Mount Sinai Hospital affiliated.
Susan Klitzman DrPH, MPH, CPH CUNY School of Public Health professor.
Lynne D. Richardson MD, FACEP Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai professor; Mount Sinai Hospital affiliated.
Gail B. Nayowith MSW 1digit LLC principal.
Rosa M. Gil DSW Comunilife Inc. CEO.
Karen B. Redlener MS Children's Health Fund executive director.
Mitchell H. Katz MD NYC Health + Hospitals president.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Fiscal Year 2020 New York City Government Workforce Profile Report". New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services. Retrieved February 16, 2023 – via shinyapp.io.
  2. ^ New York City Charter § 551(a); "There shall be a department of health and mental hygiene, the head of which shall be the commissioner of health and mental hygiene [...]"
  3. ^ New York City Charter § 553
  4. ^ a b New York Statewide Coalition of Hispanic Chambers of Commerce v New York City Dept. of Health & Mental Hygiene, 23 NY3d 681 (2014).
  5. ^ "John Jay and the Yellow Fever Epidemics (Part 1)". columbia.edu. Coumbia University. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  6. ^ Chapter 74 of the Laws of 1866, volume 1, pages 114–144, enacted 26 February 1866, at § 5.
  7. ^ "New York City Department of Health Centennial" (PDF). nyc.gov. New York City Department of Health. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
  8. ^ Chapter 137, Laws of 1870, enacted 5 April 1870, §30, page 373; § 90 et seq., page 388.
  9. ^ "Charles G. Wilson Seriously Ill". The New York Times. New York City, United States. December 19, 1894. Retrieved March 15, 2017.
  10. ^ Cooper, Michael (July 30, 2002). "Metro Briefing — Streets And Agencies Renamed". New York Times. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
  11. ^ "Health Department Appoints Its First Ever Chief Medical Officer". nyc.gov. February 16, 2021. Retrieved February 16, 2021.
  12. ^ "Chapter 13: Special Officer".

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Title 24: Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (incl. the New York City Health Code) in the New York City Rules from American Legal Publishing
  • DOHMH proposed and adopted New York City Rules from the Mayor's Office of Operations

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agenciesHealth Committee 1793New York City Board of Health 1805Metropolitan Board of Health 1866JurisdictionNew York CityHeadquarters42 09 28th StLong Island City NY 11101Employees7 185 2020 update 1 Department executiveAshwin Vasan Commissioner of Health and Mental HygieneChild departmentNew York City Board of HealthKey documentNew York City CharterWebsitenyc wbr gov wbr health2 Gotham Center in Long Island City home to New York City s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Contents 1 History 2 Organization 2 1 Security 2 2 Board of Health 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe department was initially set up as the Health Committee later Commission a quasi governmental public health group in response to a yellow fever outbreak in Philadelphia in 1793 Governor John Jay made a proclamation on 13 September 1793 to establish this to regulate the ports of the city and ensure proper quarantines Three days later the city under the leadership of Mayor Richard Varick created a tandem committee that ensured both private and commercial needs would be addressed New York would see additional epidemics in 1795 1796 1798 1799 and 1800 which lead to the creation of the New York City Board of Health which held its first meeting in 1805 5 In 1866 the New York State legislature enacted a bill establishing the Metropolitan Board of Health consisting of the four Police Commissioners four Health Commissioners appointed by the Governor and the Health Officer for the Port of New York 6 In 1870 the legislature replaced the Board of Health with the Department of Health with additional responsibilities including street cleaning and sanitary permits 7 8 As of December 1894 Charles G Wilson was serving as President of the Board of Health 9 As a result of its consolidation with the Department of Mental Health Mental Retardation and Alcoholism Services it was renamed the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene on July 29 2002 10 In 2021 Michelle E Morse was named the first Chief Medical Officer of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene 11 Organization editNYC is organized into 30 health districts sometimes referred to as health center districts themselves composed of 354 health areas which are sets of census tracts NYC is also organized into 17 mental health regions The departmental hierarchy is New York City Board of Health Commissioner of Health General Counsel Chief Medical Examiner Executive Deputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer Deputy Commissioner for Mental Hygiene Alcohol and Drug Treatment Child and Adolescent Services Mental Health Developmental Disabilities Systems Strengthening and Access Deputy Commissioner for Disease Control Communicable Diseases HIV AIDS Prevention and Control Immunization Public Health Laboratory STI Prevention and Control Tuberculosis Control Deputy Commissioner for Environmental Health Environmental Disease Prevention Environmental Emergency Preparedness and Response Environmental Sciences and Engineering Environmental Surveillance and Policy Food Safety and Community Sanitation Poison Control Center Veterinary and Pest Control Deputy Commissioner for Epidemiology Epidemiology Services Vital Statistics Public Health Training World Trade Center Health Registry Deputy Commissioner for Health Care Access and Improvement Correctional Health Services Primary Care Access and Planning Primary Care Information Project Information Technology Initiatives Deputy Commissioner for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Chronic Disease Prevention and Tobacco Control District Public Health Offices Maternal Infant and Reproductive Health School Health Deputy Commissioner for Administration Deputy Commissioner for Finance Deputy Commissioner and Chief Information Officer Deputy Commissioner for Emergency Preparedness and Response Security edit On site security services at the five New York City Health and Mental Hygiene clinics is provided by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Police New York City Health and Mental Hygiene Police are Special Officers who have limited peace officer powers in connection with special duties of employment pursuant to New York State Criminal Procedure Law 2 10 40 The exercise of these powers is limited to the employee s geographical area of employment and only while such employee is actually on duty as listed in Chapter 13 subsection C 12 DOHMH Special Officers are prohibited by New York State Law Criminal Procedure Law to use or carry a firearm Board of Health edit The New York City Board of Health is part of the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and consists of the commissioner of the department the chairperson of the department s Mental Hygiene Advisory Board and nine other members appointed by the mayor 4 Members Titles Appointed NotesDave A Chokshi MD August 4 2020 Commissioner of Health of the City of New York Pamela S Brier MPH Maimonides Medical Center former CEO Sixto R Caro MD NYU School of Medicine clinical assistant professor NYU Langone physician Joel A Forman MD Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai professor Mount Sinai Hospital affiliated Susan Klitzman DrPH MPH CPH CUNY School of Public Health professor Lynne D Richardson MD FACEP Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai professor Mount Sinai Hospital affiliated Gail B Nayowith MSW 1digit LLC principal Rosa M Gil DSW Comunilife Inc CEO Karen B Redlener MS Children s Health Fund executive director Mitchell H Katz MD NYC Health Hospitals president See also editNew York City Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings OATH for hearings conducted on certain summonses issued by the Department New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation New York State Department of Health New York State Department of Mental Hygiene Metropolitan Board of Health Sugary Drinks Portion Cap RuleReferences edit Fiscal Year 2020 New York City Government Workforce Profile Report New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services Retrieved February 16 2023 via shinyapp io New York City Charter 551 a There shall be a department of health and mental hygiene the head of which shall be the commissioner of health and mental hygiene New York City Charter 553 a b New York Statewide Coalition of Hispanic Chambers of Commerce v New York City Dept of Health amp Mental Hygiene 23 NY3d 681 2014 John Jay and the Yellow Fever Epidemics Part 1 columbia edu Coumbia University Retrieved 17 April 2020 Chapter 74 of the Laws of 1866 volume 1 pages 114 144 enacted 26 February 1866 at 5 New York City Department of Health Centennial PDF nyc gov New York City Department of Health Retrieved 15 November 2016 Chapter 137 Laws of 1870 enacted 5 April 1870 30 page 373 90 et seq page 388 Charles G Wilson Seriously Ill The New York Times New York City United States December 19 1894 Retrieved March 15 2017 Cooper Michael July 30 2002 Metro Briefing Streets And Agencies Renamed New York Times Retrieved 15 November 2016 Health Department Appoints Its First Ever Chief Medical Officer nyc gov February 16 2021 Retrieved February 16 2021 Chapter 13 Special Officer External links editOfficial website Title 24 Department of Health and Mental Hygiene incl the New York City Health Code in the New York City Rules from American Legal Publishing DOHMH proposed and adopted New York City Rules from the Mayor s Office of Operations Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene amp oldid 1216038064, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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