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Health care reform is a total business issue that inl uences benei ts, the overall reward deal, workforce planning, administration and i nances. This is an important time for employers to revisit their total rewards philosophy and strategy, and understand the kinds of changes that may be necessary to meet their business and growth goals, shifting talent requirements and the i nancial pressures they continue to face. Our survey results indicate that 30% of companies are taking steps to examine their health care benei ts, employee subsidies and out-of-pocket costs (including health management, and worksite and prevention programs) in a. | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report July 27 2012 Supplement I Vol. 61 CDCs Vision for Public Health Surveillance in the 21st Century U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Supplement CONTENTS Introduction.1 Public Health Surveillance in the United States Evolution and Challenges.3 Lexicon Definitions and Conceptual Framework for Public Health Surveillance.10 Global Health Surveillance.15 The Role of Public Health Informatics in Enhancing Public Health Surveillance.20 Public Health Surveillance Workforce of the Future.25 Public Health Surveillance Data Legal Policy Ethical Regulatory and Practical Issues.30 Analytical Challenges for Emerging Public Health Surveillance . 35 The MMWR series of publications is published by the Office of Surveillance Epidemiology and Laboratory Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Atlanta GA 30333. Suggested Citation Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Title . MMWR 2012 61 Suppl July 27 2012 inclusive page numbers . Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Thomas R. Frieden MD MPH Director Harold W. Jaffe MD MA Associate Director for Science James W. Stephens PhD Director Office of Science Quality Stephen B. Thacker MD MSc Deputy Director for Surveillance Epidemiology and Laboratory Services Stephanie Zaza MD MPH Director Epidemiology and Analysis Program Office MMWR Editorial and Production Staff Ronald L. Moolenaar MD MPH Editor MMWR Series Christine G. Casey MD Deputy Editor MMWR Series Teresa F. Rutledge Managing Editor MMWR Series David C. Johnson Lead Technical Writer-Editor Project Editor Lisa M. Lee PhD Stephen B. Thacker MD Pamela A. Meyer PhD Guest Editors Martha F. Boyd Lead Visual Information Specialist Maureen A. Leahy Julia C. Martinroe Stephen R. Spriggs Terraye M. Starr Visual Information Specialists Quang M. Doan MBA Phyllis H. King Information .