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. 2018 Jul;108(7):930-934.
doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2018.304406. Epub 2018 May 17.

Timely, Granular, and Actionable: Informatics in the Public Health 3.0 Era

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Timely, Granular, and Actionable: Informatics in the Public Health 3.0 Era

Y Claire Wang et al. Am J Public Health. 2018 Jul.

Abstract

Ensuring the conditions for all people to be healthy, though always the core mission of public health, has evolved in approaches in response to the changing epidemiology and challenges. In the Public Health 3.0 era, multisectorial efforts are essential in addressing not only infectious or noncommunicable diseases but also upstream social determinants of health. In this article, we argue that actionable, geographically granular, and timely intelligence is an essential infrastructure for the protection of our health today. Even though local and state efforts are key, there are substantial federal roles in accelerating data access, connecting existing data systems, providing guidance, incentivizing nonproprietary analytic tools, and coordinating measures that matter most.

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