About Us

Our Partners

America's Poison Centers

America's Poison Centers (APC) supports the 53 U.S. poison centers and the physicians, pharmacists, nurses, health educators, and administrative support they employ in the effort to prevent and treat poison exposures. APC's mission is to actively advance the health care role and public health mission of its members through information, advocacy, education, and research. APC also provides opportunities for its members to collaborate with other poison control providers across the world.

Indiana University Health

Indiana University Health (IU Health) is Indiana’s most comprehensive healthcare system. IU Health is comprised of hospitals, physicians, and allied services dedicated to providing preeminent care throughout Indiana and beyond. IU Health’s mission is to improve the health of patients and community through innovation and excellence in care, education, research, and service. Its partnership with the Indiana University School of Medicine, one of the nation’s leading medical schools, gives patients access to innovative treatments and therapies. 

Indiana Department of Health

The Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) is the state’s lead public health agency. Their mission is to promote and provide essential public health services, with a vision for a healthier and safer Indiana. IDOH has the following core values: health promotion and prevention, vaccines, equitable care, vital records, health protection, collaboration with local health departments, data collection, analysis and information dissemination, and evidence-based best practices for public health promotion, training, and health care quality.

Indiana Family & Social Services Administration

The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) was established by the Indiana General Assembly in 1991 to consolidate and better integrate the delivery of human services by state government. FSSA is a health care and social services funding agency. The eight care divisions in FSSA administer services to more than 1.5 million Hoosiers. HRSA’s mission is to break the cycle of poverty by providing Hoosiers with the healthcare, social services, and support necessary to achieve lasting economic independence through thoughtfully designed and fiscally sustainable programs.

Health Resources and Services Administration

The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is the primary Federal agency for improving access to healthcare services for people who are uninsured, isolated, or medically vulnerable. Comprising six bureaus and ten offices, HRSA provides leadership and financial support to healthcare providers in every state and U.S. territory. HRSA’s mission is to improve health and achieve health equity through access to quality services, a skilled health workforce, and innovative programs.