PHMC's Community Health Data Base
Utilizing Data for Strategic Planning
Abstract
The use of real-time and objective data to develop strategy to drive business development decisions help create meaningful public health programs that are able to maximize their resources and impact. Now more than ever, to sustain long-term profitability organizations need to rethink the role of data in corporate-wide planning and development efforts. Public Health Management Corporation’s (PHMC) Community Health Data Base (CHDB) provides an unmatched set of information on local community health needs that can be used to develop focused findings supported by reliable data. CHDB drives collaboration in solving public health issues and brings together all relevant stakeholders to provide a coordinated approach to solving the identified community health problems.
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