GIS (Geographic Information Systems) are used in many fields to create, store, analyze, and display data with a spatial component (i.e. location information). In recent years, the use of GIS by public health professionals has expanded rapidly, driven by the growing realization that :
To increase the GIS capacity of public health professionals in Canada the Office of Public Health Practice provides GIS services tailored to their needs. We work with Canadian public health professionals at federal, provincial/territorial, regional, and local levels, as well as non-government organizations (NGOs) and academic research groups. To support the spatial information needs of evidence-based public health planning and research in areas such as chronic and infectious disease prevention and control, health promotion, surveillance, emergency preparedness and response, and pandemic outbreaks we offer:
In
addition to national support and collaboration, we undertake
research relevant to Canadian Public Health GIS and foster links to
the international Public Health GIS community.
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