Michigan

- State Population: 10,034,113
- Local Health Departments: 45
- Frequent Public Health Emergencies: Tornadoes, Flooding, Environmental Contamination
- Key Emergency Operations Center Activations:
2020 – COVID-19 Pandemic - CDC PHEP Funding:
FY 2022: $16,981,692
FY 2021: $16,711,689
FY 2020: $16,309,591 - Public Health Crisis Response Funding:
Mpox 2023 Funding: $754,880
Mpox 2022 Funding: $473,520
COVID-19 2021 Funding: $59,409,275
COVID-19 2020 Funding: $21,117,129
- Epidemiologists: 10
- Laboratorians: 14
- Planners: 5
- Other: 8*
*Includes IT specialists, administrative staff, statisticians, and other positions
1 Career Epidemiology Field Officer
1 Preparedness Field Assignee
- Public Health Surveillance and Epidemiological Investigation
- Public Health Laboratory Testing
- Medical Materiel Management and Distribution
- Medical Countermeasure Dispensing
- Community Preparedness
- State Population: 10,034,113
- Local Health Departments: 45
- Frequent Public Health Emergencies: Tornadoes, Flooding, Environmental Contamination
- Key Emergency Operations Center Activations:
2020 – COVID-19 Pandemic - CDC PHEP Funding:
FY 2022: $16,981,692
FY 2021: $16,711,689
FY 2020: $16,309,591 - Public Health Crisis Response Funding:
Mpox 2023 Funding: $754,880
Mpox 2022 Funding: $473,520
COVID-19 2021 Funding: $59,409,275
COVID-19 2020 Funding: $21,117,129
- Epidemiologists: 10
- Laboratorians: 14
- Planners: 5
- Other: 8*
*Includes IT specialists, administrative staff, statisticians, and other positions
- Public Health Laboratory Testing
- Public Health Surveillance and Epidemiologic Investigation
- Medical Countermeasure Dispensing and Distribution
- Medical Materiel Management and Distribution
- Community Preparedness

In 2016, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services’ emergency operations center was activated when the residents of Flint, Michigan, were found to be exposed to unsafe levels of lead through their drinking water. The governor declared a state of emergency, and instructed Flint residents to use only bottled or filtered water. PHEP supported free blood lead testing for people who couldn’t otherwise afford it, connecting the community’s most vulnerable residents with the care they needed. The Department of Health also educated residents about how to stay healthy and supported crisis counseling services, including a crisis hotline.