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- 11/30/16 23:17:39 (6 years ago)
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- adopters/ky-epht/trunk/src/main/webapps/ehl-view-content/xml/html_content/about
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adopters/ky-epht/trunk/src/main/webapps/ehl-view-content/xml/html_content/about/ContentUsage.xml
r11643 r12423 34 34 toward the top of the page. For other questions, please visit the 35 35 <a ibis:href="about/Resources.html">Resources Page</a>. 36 <br/><br/>37 <ul class="ExtraWhiteSpace">38 36 39 40 37 <ul class="ExtraWhiteSpace"> 41 38 <li> 42 39 The EHL <a ibis:href="dataportal/DatasetIndex.html">Dataset Query System</a> allows … … 52 49 </ul> 53 50 54 51 <h2>Content Tabs (located at top of page)</h2> 55 52 <ul> 56 53 <li> … … 111 108 </CONTENT> 112 109 </HTML_CONTENT> 113 114 -
adopters/ky-epht/trunk/src/main/webapps/ehl-view-content/xml/html_content/about/FAQS.xml
r12381 r12423 27 27 28 28 <h2>FAQs</h2> 29 <br/><br/>30 31 29 <ul> 32 30 <li><a href="#a">What is Environmental Public Health Tracking?</a></li> … … 46 44 <li><a href="#r">How do data on Kentucky's web site differ from CDC's National site?</a></li> 47 45 <li><a href="#s">What is a local health department?</a></li> 48 </ul> <br/>46 </ul> 49 47 50 48 <a name="a"/><h2>What is Environmental Public Health Tracking?</h2> … … 54 52 to environmental hazards. The goal of environmental public health tracking is to protect the 55 53 health of communities by providing information to citizens, and federal, state, and local 56 agencies for use in planning and evaluating public health and environmental actions. <br/><br/>54 agencies for use in planning and evaluating public health and environmental actions. 57 55 <a href="#top" class="ReturnToTop">Return to top of page</a> 58 <br/><br/>59 56 60 <a name="b"/><h2>What is an indicator?</h2> 57 <a name="b"/> 58 <h2>What is an indicator?</h2> 61 59 An indicator is a fact or trend that indicates the level or condition of something. Well 62 60 known indicators include gross national product, unemployment rates, and presidential 63 61 approval ratings. In a public health context, indicators show trends like cancer rates, drinking water 64 62 contamination levels, and blood lead levels in children. When an indicator has several parts that combine to 65 indicate the status of the concept being measured, the individual items are called "measures." <br/><br/>63 indicate the status of the concept being measured, the individual items are called "measures." 66 64 <a href="#top" class="ReturnToTop">Return to top of page</a> 67 <br/><br/>68 65 69 <a name="c"/><h2>What types of data and information are available on this web site?</h2> 70 EnviroHealthLink (EHL) makes data available through queriable datasets. That means that the users is able to interact with the query system to customize the data they would like to explore. We are also working to create community based indicator reports so that users can view a number of indicators for a specific community. <br/><br/> 66 <a name="c"/> 67 <h2>What types of data and information are available on this web site?</h2> 68 EnviroHealthLink (EHL) makes data available through queriable datasets. 69 That means that the users is able to interact with the query system to 70 customize the data they would like to explore. We are also working to create 71 community based indicator reports so that users can view a number of 72 indicators for a specific community. 71 73 <a href="#top" class="ReturnToTop">Return to top of page</a> 72 <br/><br/>73 74 74 <a name="d"/><h2>How are indicator data organized?</h2> 75 <a name="d"/> 76 <h2>How are indicator data organized?</h2> 75 77 Indicator data on EHL are organized into three categories: health, environment, and 76 community. To explore background information and resources for these topics, select the topic from the top navigation bar. These categories are also subdivided into topic areas. Data can be accessed through exploring these content pages or directly, by selecting Data Portal on the upper navigation bar. <br/><br/> 78 community. To explore background information and resources for these topics, 79 select the topic from the top navigation bar. These categories are also 80 subdivided into topic areas. Data can be accessed through exploring these 81 content pages or directly, by selecting Data Portal on the upper navigation bar. 77 82 <a href="#top" class="ReturnToTop">Return to top of page</a> 78 <br/><br/>79 83 80 84 <!-- <a name="e"/><h2>Can I do a search to find out if you have the information I'm looking for? </h2> … … 88 92 <br/><br/> --> 89 93 90 <a name="f"/><h2>Can I go directly to the data?</h2> 94 <a name="f"/> 95 <h2>Can I go directly to the data?</h2> 91 96 You can access data queries by going to the <a ibis:href="dataportal/DatasetIndex.html"> 92 97 Datasets Index</a> under the "Data Portal" tab. Queryable dataset are located on the 93 98 <a ibis:href="dataportal/PublicDatasetIndex.html">Public Query Dataset Index</a> under the "Data Portal" tab. 94 Both Indicator Reports and Dataset Queries can be accessed through any category in the "EPHT Topics" tab. <br/><br/>99 Both Indicator Reports and Dataset Queries can be accessed through any category in the "EPHT Topics" tab. 95 100 <a href="#top" class="ReturnToTop">Return to top of page</a> 96 <br/><br/>97 101 98 <a name="j"/><h2>What are custom queries?</h2> 102 <a name="j"/> 103 <h2>What are custom queries?</h2> 99 104 Custom queries allow users to work directly with datasets. A query provides search parameters that the user must fill in according 100 105 to what data the user wants. After the search parameters are entered, click Submit and the system will provide the requested data. 101 106 Datasets are located on the <a ibis:href="dataportal/DatasetIndex.html">Dataset 102 Index Page</a> under the "Data Portal" tab. <br/><br/>107 Index Page</a> under the "Data Portal" tab. 103 108 <a href="#top" class="ReturnToTop">Return to top of page</a> 104 <br/><br/>105 109 106 <a name="k"/><h2>Why are some data only presented on a county versus municipal level?</h2> 110 <a name="k"/> 111 <h2>Why are some data only presented on a county versus municipal level?</h2> 107 112 Sometimes, when the number of cases of a health condition is small and the total number of people from 108 113 which the case(s) come is small, those particular data cannot be made public since it could 109 114 be possible to trace the data back to individuals. Since the risk for a breach of 110 115 confidentiality is higher when reporting small numbers, some health data are "suppressed" 111 or "restricted." <br/><br/>116 or "restricted." 112 117 <a href="#top" class="ReturnToTop">Return to top of page</a> 113 <br/><br/>114 118 115 119 <a name="l"/><h2>What if I can't find the data I need?</h2> 116 120 If you have an interest in particular data, please see the <a ibis:href="about/ContactInformation.html">Contact Us</a> 117 121 page. We continue to add information, and keep records of requests which will help determine data and 118 indicator priorities for the future. <br/><br/>122 indicator priorities for the future. 119 123 <a href="#top" class="ReturnToTop">Return to top of page</a> 120 <br/><br/>121 124 122 125 <a name="m"/><h2>How do I request access to more data than are available through this web site?</h2> … … 126 129 authority over the data and will make a determination if the person or organization requesting 127 130 additional data meets statutory or departmental criteria for obtaining non-public data. 128 <br/><br/>129 131 <a href="#top" class="ReturnToTop">Return to top of page</a> 130 <br/><br/>131 132 132 133 <!--<a name="n"/><h2>Is there a glossary of terms available?</h2> … … 134 135 chemicals, environmental factors, and more is available. To access the glossary, click 135 136 <a href="#top" class="ReturnToTop">Return to top of page</a> 136 <br/><br/>-->137 --> 137 138 138 139 <a name="o"/><h2>Are other states participating in the EPHT Network?</h2> 139 140 In addition to Kentucky, 25 states and 1 city participate in the CDC-funded Tracking 140 141 network. To see the other states participating in the tracking network go to the 141 <a href="http://ephtracking.cdc.gov/showStateTracking.action">State and Local Tracking Programs</a> page. <br/><br/>142 <a href="http://ephtracking.cdc.gov/showStateTracking.action">State and Local Tracking Programs</a> page. 142 143 <a href="#top" class="ReturnToTop">Return to top of page</a> 143 <br/><br/>144 144 145 145 <a name="p"/><h2>How do I access data available in other states?</h2> 146 146 You can access EPHT-related data from other states from their individual websites (<a 147 147 href="http://ephtracking.cdc.gov/showStateTracking.action">State Tracking Networks</a>) or the National Portal as well 148 (<a href="http://ephtracking.cdc.gov/showHome.action">National EPHT Tracking Network</a>). <br/><br/>148 (<a href="http://ephtracking.cdc.gov/showHome.action">National EPHT Tracking Network</a>). 149 149 <a href="#top" class="ReturnToTop">Return to top of page</a> 150 <br/><br/>151 150 152 151 <a name="q"/><h2>How do I access data available on the National network?</h2> … … 154 153 <a href="http://ephtracking.cdc.gov/showHome.action">National EPHT Network</a> website. Click on "Explore 155 154 Our New Data Query Tool" to submit a custom query or choose a topic: environments, health effects, population health, or 156 info by location. <br/><br/>155 info by location. 157 156 <a href="#top" class="ReturnToTop">Return to top of page</a> 158 <br/><br/>159 157 160 158 <a name="r"/><h2>How do data on Kentucky's web site differ from CDC's National site?</h2> … … 165 163 On the other hand, the Kentucky portal contains datasets that were contributed 166 164 to the National portal. However, the Kentucky portal provides additional datasets and information that is specific to 167 Kentucky's environmental and public health needs. <br/><br/>165 Kentucky's environmental and public health needs. 168 166 <a href="#top" class="ReturnToTop">Return to top of page</a> 169 <br/><br/>170 167 171 168 <a name="s"/><h2>What is a local health department?</h2> … … 173 170 disease outbreak investigations, regulation of known sources of health hazards 174 171 such as food establishments, and health education and prevention services such 175 as immunizations and preventive health screenings. <br/><br/>172 as immunizations and preventive health screenings. 176 173 <a href="#top" class="ReturnToTop">Return to top of page</a> 177 <br/><br/>178 174 179 175 </div> -
adopters/ky-epht/trunk/src/main/webapps/ehl-view-content/xml/html_content/about/MissionGoals.xml
r12381 r12423 5 5 <TITLE>Mission and Goals</TITLE> 6 6 <HTML_CLASS>HasBelt</HTML_CLASS> 7 <OTHER_HEAD_CONTENT> 8 <style> 9 .Quote 10 { 11 min-width: 300px; 12 max-width: 600px; 13 width: 45%; 14 font-style: italic; 15 } 16 .Quote * 17 { 18 font-style: normal; 19 } 20 21 </style> 22 </OTHER_HEAD_CONTENT> 7 23 8 24 <CONTENT> … … 19 35 </div> 20 36 </div> 21 37 22 38 <a name="top"/> 23 39 <div style="padding: 0 1em 1em 1em;"> … … 45 61 network of integrated health and environmental data that will drive improvements in community health. To help achieve this vision and 46 62 carry out our mission, the program has developed five goals. 47 <br/><br/> 63 48 64 <h2>Goals</h2> 49 65 <ol> … … 54 70 <li>Enhance environmental public health tracking workforce and infrastructure</li> 55 71 <li>Foster collaboration among health and environmental programs</li> 56 </ol> 57 <br/><br/> 58 72 </ol><br/> 59 73 60 74 The Environmental Public Health Tracking Network (Tracking Network) is one … … 64 78 environmental factors are linked to chronic disease is essential to disease 65 79 prevention- and to protecting the health of our communities. 80 <br/><br/> 66 81 67 82 <div class="Quote"> … … 73 88 Professor, John Hopkins University 74 89 </div> 75 </div> 76 <br/><br/> 90 </div><br/> 77 91 78 92 <div class="Quote"> … … 86 100 </div> 87 101 </div> 88 <br/>89 102 90 103 <script> … … 99 112 100 113 </div> 101 102 114 </CONTENT> 103 104 115 </HTML_CONTENT> 105 116
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