Welcome. MHAP promotes health system change by developing innovative health and human services policy and monitoring implementation. The program also provides information and support to front-line workers and poor communities as they work to address problems at the local level. Mississippi Health Advocacy Programs (MHAP) combines research, analysis and grass-roots organizing to improve health policies, practices and funding in Mississippi, especially in support of the state's poor and underserved people.
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MHAP is hiring - Food Policy Community Organizer
Posted Thursday, May 17, 2012
The Mississippi Health Advocacy Program (MHAP) is now hiring a Community Organizer for its food policy initiative. If you are a committed advocate for strengthening Mississippi’s food system, this position may be for you.
Farmers Market Boost
May 8, 2012 -Jackson Free Press
A new Mississippi law this year allows cities and counties to now donate money to local farmers markets.Gov. Phil Bryant signed HB 535 into law late last month, giving county and city authorities the go-ahead to donate funds to their local farmers markets. The law applies to farmers markets within the city or county that are certified by the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce.
Feds talk about effects of health care reform in Mississippi
May 4, 2012 - WLOX
Because of healthcare reform, the Department of Health and Human Services said last year 33,510 Mississippi senior citizens saved an average of $600 on prescriptions. Officials said 357,504 Mississippians saw their private insurance coverage expand to include free preventative services like mammograms and blood pressure screenings.




