Abstract

Our ability to capture data and create linkages among disparate sources of information has increased exponentially in the digital age. When harnessed and leveraged to its full potential, the wealth of information we have about our communities has the potential to greatly improve population health outcomes. To do so, local health department (LHD) leaders must effectively use information and information technology (IT) to make strategic decisions that will promote the public's health and well-being.

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