Information is the lifeblood of public health practice. With it, public health authorities at the local, regional, provincial and federal levels can track the incidence, patterns, and trends of injury and disease in populations.
Carefully planned surveillance or epidemiological activities facilitate the rapid identification of health needs, including the spread of communicable or sexually transmitted infection or disease, clusters or outbreaks of bacterial or viral infection, and risk behaviours.
In the aftermath of the 2002 – 2003 Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak in Canada, a number of high profile external reports pointed to gaps in information systems and information sharing practices. Since then, the Public Health Agency of Canada has been collaborating with its local, provincial and territorial counterparts to develop principles and tools for sharing information.
Information Sharing
Privacy
Links
Federal Legislation
Privacy Commissioners
For more information, contact publichealthpractice@phac-aspc.gc.ca
or call toll free: 1-877-430-9995.
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