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In the fall of 2007, public health experts across the State of Utah Department of Health, local health departments, counties, the University of Utah and CSI aligned around a new, expanded vision for a public health application, one that meets the needs of local, state and federal governments and crosses programs. When realized, the vision would allow epidemiologists and informaticists to collect, manage, analyze, integrate data and report information to better protect their citizens, not only across Utah, but throughout the world.
TriSano is succeeding in that goal. TriSano delivers the next generation of features and options to meet the flexibility and affordability requirements across levels of government and programs. It was released under an open source license in August 2008 with first customer production of a commercial source license in January 2009. TriSano has been deployed at the State of Utah (2.8 million residents) and across all of its 29 counties and 12 local health departments. The Southern Nevada Health District, one of the largest local health organizations in the United States, has also deployed TriSano, safeguarding more than 1.7 million residents and 37 million visitors to Las Vegas each year.
Developed with the Collaborative Approach, TriSano embraces the innovation of open source with the stability of enterprise software. Collaborative efforts result in better systems, reduced costs associated with development and deployment of those systems and a better model to sustain those systems through a growing community of public health experts and developers.
