The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) recently won a prestigious national award for a disease tracking system that enables the agency to quickly recognize and respond to outbreaks of illness in the city.
It was announced during last week’ s Public Health Information Network Conference at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta that the BPHC’s Infectious Disease Bureau will receive the 2009 Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Davies Public Health Award of Excellence.related content
On its Web site, the city's public health commission provides a host of facts about the onset and local spread of diseases, including preventive measures citizens can take to reduce the likelihood that they'll contract any such illness. More »
Dr. Anita Barry, director of the communicable disease control division at the city health commission, said the finding indicates that the virus is likely present in other birds and mosquitoes in a several-mile radius around the location where the hawk was found, but said it should not be a reason for great alarm. More »
The Boston Public Health Commission teamed up last year with WriteBoston, a citywide initiative to improve writing proficiency among city youth, to begin publishing Good News, a newspaper written by and for Boston teens about their lives. More »