About the Montana Disability & Health Program
Established in 2002, the Montana Disability and Health (MTDH) Program is a partnership of the Department of Public Health and Human Services (MTDPHHS) and The University of Montana Rural Institute (UMRI). MTDH collaborates with a wide range of community partners and people with disabilities, nationally recognized experts, and resource centers in selected areas.
MTDH is responsible for developing and implementing programs and services designed to
- enhance program infrastructure and capacity;
- improve state level surveillance and monitoring activities;
- increase awareness of health-related disability policy initiatives;
- increase health promotion opportunities for people with disabilities to maximize health;
- improve access to health care for people with disabilities;
- improve emergency preparedness among people with disabilities; and
- effectively monitor and evaluate program activities.
The MTDH Program is funded by cooperative agreements between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), U.S. HHS and the Montana DPHHS (DD16-1603; DD21-2103).
Goals and Vision
University of Montana Rural Institute for Inclusive Communities
Email: dyani.bingham@mt.gov
Phone: (406) 444-7408
Email: james.zaksek@mt.gov

