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Wisconsin Public Health Information Network
Connecting and sharing health information
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Expanding the vision of a national network: PHIN
The Public Health Information Network (PHIN) is modern information
technology connecting local, state and national partners for emergency
response and daily public health activities. Electronic reporting by
health providers and labs allow public health officials to identify
diseases and environmental events earlier. Sophisticated information
systems and communications tools help diverse public and private partners
respond more effectively to a hazardous spill or an outbreak of food
poisoning or a bioterrorist attack. Quick and well coordinated responses
will save lives and reduce the impact of adverse events affecting
Wisconsin's population. The federal government is promoting this vision of
PHIN through grants and by setting standards to ensure the many parts of
this national network fit well together. Wisconsin, like all other states,
is building our part of PHIN, customized for our strengths and needs.
What the future holds
The foundation of the Wisconsin PHIN is the Health Alert Network that
provides multiple secure ways of rapidly communicating between public and
private public health partners. A statewide disease and environmental
disease surveillance system that provides rapid reporting and supports
local public health response is another component. Electronic reporting
from all laboratories is another. Sophisticated web-based tools for
authorized public, private, and academic partners to analyze these (and
other public health) data will be yet another component. Providing better
connections between existing public health information systems to provide
composite views where appropriate and avoid redundant information
collection is another goal of the PHIN.
Last Revised: June 14, 2006
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