MONTGOMERY-The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) has launched a redesigned version of its website at https://www.
“In thinking about the redesign, we looked at ways to not only update our website on the surface, but to really improve the experience of using it,” said Jennifer Allen, director of the ADPH Digital Media Branch, which manages and maintains the ADPH website. “We tried to think of ways a redesign would truly benefit our citizens, such as making it easier to get access to COVID-19 vaccines and testing.”
A major piece of the redesign is the addition of a new section called Alabama’s Health, which will function as a blog/newsroom for ADPH. This section, which can be accessed directly at https://www.
Visitors to the site will be able to access a new, more robust search feature, powered by Yext. This feature will make it easier for visitors to find specific information on the hundreds of programs and services offered by ADPH.
To better serve citizens seeking care in their area, ADPH has added a map showing the locations of each of its county health departments to its Locations page, available at https://www.
This redesign also incorporates a couple of ways for visitors to provide feedback about the site’s look and functionality. The “Report a Website Issue” form (located at https://www.
“We’re excited about this new version of our site, but there’s more to come,” Allen said. “There are a lot of new features we will be implementing throughout the course of the year.”
ADPH’s website redesign was a joint effort involving ADPH’s Digital Media Branch and the agency’s Bureau of Information Technology, working in conjunction with the Hannon Hill web content management corporation.
Media Release/Jennifer Allen/Alabama Department of Public Health