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Why are Integrated Systems Important?
Integrated systems are essential for various reasons:
They enhance
data accuracy
by cross-referencing multiple sources.
They improve
disease surveillance
and detection capabilities.
They facilitate
better decision-making
for public health policies.
They enable timely responses to
emerging health threats
.
They promote
interdisciplinary collaboration
and resource sharing.
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