Successful and advanced preventive medicine depends on availability of accessible, correct information, which represents a defined point of time and collected from different resources. This usually requires working with huge numbers and data specially when it deals with communicable disease control and surveillance systems.

So the question is: Can using computers and new information knowledge, equipment and software systems truly improve the quality of services provided to the community and eventually enhance better health status ?

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