About WI EPHT
The Wisconsin Environmental Public Health Tracking (WI
EPHT) program fills the
need for ongoing surveillance and analysis of environmental hazards and
disease data. This will help improve the public's health by improving
the characterization of
environmental health concerns and providing information to facilitate decision
making.
The Need
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Data held by environmental and health agencies have
not been collected in a way that they can be easily linked and
analyzed together
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The ability for public health agencies to respond to
concerns about disease clusters has been limited by a lack of
relevant geospatial data
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Advances in sharing and securing public health data
for communicable disease have not been transferred to the
environmental health arena
The Network
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The program will produce a network for users to
access and analyze the data.
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Two websites are under development: one that is
publicly-accessible and one that provides secured access for
environmental and public health professionals, including local
health departments.
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WI is one of 17 state and city health departments
contributing to a national network.
The Response
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The WI EPHT program has built partnerships with
agencies and organizations that collect and use environmental and
health data
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Environmental and health outcome data are combined
and examined to look for important relationships and trends.
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Data are provided in web-based portals that seek to
maximize data accessibility and maintain necessary system
security.
The Effect
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The public can access data to help them learn about
the environment and health in their communities.
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Environmental public health staff can easily access
integrated environmental health data.
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Partner organizations can use these data to
prioritize resources, complete needs assessments and develop
community health improvement plans, and improve interventions.
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Policy makers can use the information and data to
guide their public health decisions.
There are many things in our environment that we
continue to study for links to our health. New chemicals and products
are being introduced and discovered in the environment daily. The WI
EPHT program focuses on monitoring conditions in the air, land and water
for which a strong public health link is known or suspected; therefore,
program priorities may change over time.
Wisconsin's EPHT program is administered by a program located within the Department of
Health Services, Division of Public Health, Bureau of
Environmental and Occupational Health. The program is funded by
the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The WI EPHT
program is led by a team of researchers, toxicologists, epidemiologists,
information technologists and public health educators within the Division of Public Health.
For more information, contact us.
WI EPHT Home Page
Last Revised: June 25, 2008
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