Funding and Governance of IQuery
IQuery is Illinois Query, a web-based data query system for collecting and disseminating
public health data. IQuery is a product of a collaborative effort of seven agencies
of the state of Illinois:
The Illinois Department of Public Health is the lead agency in the implementation
of IQuery. A primary goal of IQuery is to expand the capability of the IPLAN Data System by offering tools that data managers can
use in adding and managing data and improving the functionalities for searching,
presenting and analyzing public health data. IQuery is funded in part by a five-year
grant to the Illinois Department of Public Health from the Assessment Initiative
of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. IQuery is designed to accept
and disseminate data from a majority of database formats currently in place.
Disclaimer
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and reliable information, it does not guarantee or warrant that the information
on this Web site is complete, accurate or up-to-date. The Illinois Department of
Public Health assumes no responsibility for the use or application of any posted
material. This Web site is intended solely for the purpose of electronically providing
the public with general health-related information and convenient access to data
resources. The Illinois Department of Public Health assumes no responsibility for
any error, omissions or other discrepancies between the electronic and printed versions
of documents.
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those Web pages are not under the Illinois Department of Public Health's control
and the Illinois Department of Public Health is not responsible for the information
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