Florida Public Health Oral History Project
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Interviewer
E. Charlton Prather
Publication Date
6-5-2015
Date
1997-06-14
Abstract
Richard Hodes, a Hillsborough County legislator, physician, and anesthesiologist discusses his career in this oral history. Dr. Hodes began his political career as a Florida legislator and chair of the House Committee on Health and Welfare in 1967. He discusses the changes in the political and administrative landscape of Florida public health, including the funding of the USF College of Medicine and the 1969 revision of the Florida Constitution under Governor Claude Kirk. This revision lead to the extensive reorganization and centralization of public health agencies in Florida under HRS (Health and Rehabilitative Services) and later, the concomitant redistribution of HRS due to its enormous size, variety in agencies, and challenging state level management. Dr. Hodes further discusses the ramifications of the second phase of administrative restructuring leading to the 1976 reorganization of HRS from 25 bureaus, sections and units into 11 districts. Dr. Hodes ends with a discussion of the 1996 Act establishing the Florida Department of Health, an effort to bring Florida’s 67 county health departments more directly under state government control.
Keywords
Florida. Legislature, Florida. Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, Florida. State Board of Health, Public health
Extent
01:24:51; 43 page transcript
Language
English
Media Type
Oral histories
Format
Digital Only
Identifier
C53-00016
Recommended Citation
Hodes, Richard, "Richard Hodes Oral History Interview" (2015). Florida Public Health Oral History Project. 13.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/fl_public_health_ohp/13