All Kids Count:
A National Technical Assistance Center fostering development of
integrated child health information systems.
Association
of Public Health Laboratories: Dedicated to a
healthier world through quality laboratory practice. The mission of APHL is to
promote the role of public health laboratories in support of national and global
objectives, and to promote policies and programs which assure continuous
improvement in the quality of laboratory practices. APHL works collaboratively
with its members and others to reach common goals in pursuit of this mission.
Kansas Association of Local Health Departments:
The Kansas Association of Local Health
Departments is dedicated to strengthening local health departments for the
purpose of improving and protecting the health of all Kansans.
Kansas Health
Foundation:
A
private philanthropy based in Wichita. whose mission is to improve the health of
all Kansans, with funding categories in Children's health, leadership, and
public health.
Kansas Health
Institute: An independent, non-profit health
policy and research organization based in Topeka, Kansas. KHI was
established in 1995 with a multi-year grant from the Kansas Health Foundation.
Their mission is to conduct research and policy analysis on issues that affect
the health of Kansans and to communicate that information so that informed
decisions can be made which optimize our health
National Association of City
and County Health Officers (NACCHO): national nonprofit
organization representing local public health agencies (including city, county,
metro, district, and Tribal agencies).
Public Health Informatics
Institute: The Public Health Informatics Institute advances the ability of public
health practitioners - including health department leaders, chief
information officers, and program managers - to strategically apply and manage health information systems that can improve public health capacity
and effectiveness, and ultimately, improve the public's health. Major innovative initiatives of the Institute are supported by The Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation.