Minnesota Department of Health
Rachel Jokela serves as the Director of the Adverse Health Events Program and Patient Safety at the Minnesota Department of Health since March 2012, where responsibilities include managing the statewide AHE program, overseeing reporting from over 200 facilities, analyzing AHE data, and leading violence prevention initiatives in healthcare. Rachel has held various roles during the COVID-19 response, acting as a liaison to K-12 schools and managing a team of case managers for long-term care facilities. Previous experience includes roles at the Minnesota Hospital Association, where Rachel coordinated patient safety and quality initiatives, and extensive positions at the University of Minnesota Medical Center and Mayo Clinic as a Registered Respiratory Therapist with expertise in critical care settings. Rachel holds a Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Care from the University of Minnesota and Mayo College of Medicine.
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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.