About the NEHA/PHII Collaborative Project
NEHA has partnered with the Public Health Informatics Institute (PHII) on the Leveraging Informatics to Improve Environmental Health Practice and Innovation project, funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). NEHA, PHII, and CDC have surveyed, interviewed, and conducted a workshop with five selected jurisdictions (Georgia, Southern Nevada, Riverside County, CA, Virginia, and Maryland) to understand food and recreational water inspection processes, data use, standardization, analytic capabilities, platforms, storage, and sharing practices. The project team utilized the Collaborative Requirements Development Methodology (CRDM)™ to gather information that would guide the development of a business process analysis (BPA). The goal of the project is to understand food and recreational water inspection data needs and challenges to inform the identification of recommendations and best practices for the field.
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