Join Lindsey Rodenhauser from Franklin County Public Health to learn about their role as UA's health department and the variety of services they offer, from vital statistics to disease prevention.
Lindsey Rodenhauser is currently the Division Manager of Health Systems and Planning at Franklin County Public Health. Lindsey has 11 years of working in the public health field and approximately 10 years of experience working at a city or county health department. In her current role, Lindsey manages the health departments Care Coordination program. The Care Coordination program was first created in 2019 and as of 2024 the agency now has 15 Community Health Workers who help assist residents with medical and social service needs. In addition to managing the Care Coordination program, she also is responsible for writing and managing several Federal, State and Local grants for the agency. Lindsey has also contributed to expanding Franklin County Public Health's Behavior Health and Addiction Services programming and it's Tobacco Retail Licensing and Cessation programs. Lindsey is a proud graduate of The Ohio State University with her Bachelor's in public health; and in 2015 received her Master’s of Public Health (MPH) from the University of Toledo.
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