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NMQF's Work In Flint
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Division of Environmental Health Cancer Incidence Review 1985-2015 report.
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Division of Environmental Health Cancer Incidence Review 2000-2018 report for the city of Flint, Michigan.
This report augments guidelines published in 1990 for investigating clusters of health events. These new guidelines focus on cancer clusters.
The CDC’s guidelines for examining unusual patterns of cancer and environmental concerns.
Review the original RFP that NMQF was awarded by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) has awarded the National Minority Quality Forum a grant to oversee a feasibility assessment for research and to conduct community engagement and educational activities in the City of Flint.
This document outlines the required report that awarded subgrantees will submit to NMQF each quarter. It provides a detailed overview of the narrative and data elements needed to track project progress and outcomes.
This document serves as the required quarterly data submission that awarded subgrantees will provide to NMQF. It is a key component of the feasibility assessment process, ensuring accurate tracking and reporting of project data.
Please review the proposed RFP. We’re seeking public comments from March 1st to 14th, 2024. Your feedback is vital. Following the comment period, NMQF will analyze and publish a Public Comment Report. Thank you for participating.