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The National Prevention Strategy will move us from a system of sick care to one based on wellness and prevention. It builds upon the state-of-the-art clinical services we have in this country and the remarkable progress that has been made toward understanding how to improve the health of individuals, families, and communities through prevention. The National Prevention Strategy encourages partnerships among Federal, state, tribal, local, and territorial governments; business, industry, and other private sector partners; philanthropic organizations; community and faith-based organizations; and everyday Americans to improve health through prevention. For the first time in the history of our nation, we. | Protecting Communities Through Improved Public Health Information Systems The Minnesota Public Health Information Network Report to the Minnesota Legislature 2007 Minnesota Department of Health January 29 2007 Commissioner s Office P.O. Box 64975 St. Paul MN 55164-0975 651-201-5000 www.health.state. mn.us e-health MINNESOTA MDH DEPARTMENTOF HEALTH This page intentionally left blank. Protecting maintaining and improving the health of all Minnesotans January 29 2007 Dear Minnesota Legislators The attached report Protecting Communities Through Improved Public Health Information System The Minnesota Public Health Information Network identifies the critical issues challenges and opportunities of upgrading state and local public health data management systems. The vision for the Minnesota Public Health Information Network MN-PHIN is to ensure the availability of timely and accurate information needed by public health professionals policymakers and community partners to Efficiently and effectively respond to community health threats. Protect the public from serious but preventable diseases or injury. Carry out their responsibilities to make Minnesota communities healthier places to live. MN-PHIN will also seek to improve how consumers access the public health and prevention information they need to make wise health decisions. The Minnesota Public Health Information Network is a critical component of the larger Minnesota e-Health Initiative a statewide public-private collaboration whose aim is to accelerate the use of health information technology to improve the quality safety and cost of health care. We are very encouraged by the enthusiasm and commitment of state and local staff working collaboratively to address these critical and complex issues. I want to acknowledge Karen Zeleznak Public Health Administrator Bloomington Division of Public Health and Dr. Martin LaVenture Director MDH Center for Health Informatics as co-Chairs of the Steering Committee as well as all .