

Treasure Coast Health Council, Inc. has a long history and a broad range
of experience in health services planning, research and community
involvement. Originally named the District IX Health Council, the
Council was established in November 1982, to succeed the previously
federally-funded Health Systems Agency, and its predecessor agency,
formed in 1964.
TCHC is one of eleven local health planning councils under contract with
the Florida Department of Health to perform various health care service
responsibilities as designated in the statute.
Florida Law establishes local health councils as a network of non-profit
agencies that conduct regional health planning and implementation
activities. Each council's district is designated in The Enacting
Legislation.
The Boards of Directors of these councils are composed of health care
providers, purchasers and nongovernmental consumers. Members serve for
two years and are eligible for reappointment. Local health councils
develop district health plans containing data, analysis and
recommendations that relate to health care status and needs in the
community.
The recommendations are designed to improve access to health care,
reduce disparities in health status, assist state and local governments
in the development of sound and rational health care policies and
advocate on behalf of the underserved.