Matt Hertzog-Rundle

Research Scientist 2 at Minnesota Department of Health

Matt Hertzog-Rundle is a seasoned health informatics and public health professional currently serving as a Research Scientist 2 at the Minnesota Department of Health, focusing on informatics expertise for the Children and Youth with Special Health Needs section. Previously, Matt held the position of Planner Principal State, coordinating partner-led initiatives to enhance accessibility to health services for children and youth. Prior experience includes roles as a Program and Policy Data Analyst at the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Epidemiologist at the Minnesota Department of Health, and Policy Fellow at the Minnesota Association of Community Health Centers. Educational credentials include a Master of Public Health from the University of Minnesota and a Bachelor of Science from the University of Missouri-Columbia.

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Minneapolis, United States

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Minnesota Department of Health

Minnesota’s public health system is known as one of the best in the nation. It's built upon a strong partnership between the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH), local public health agencies, tribal governments and a range of other organizations. MDH's mission is to protect, maintain and improve the health of all Minnesotans. It has about 1,500 employees and an annual budget of approximately $500 million in state, federal and fee-based funds.