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CDC Wonder - Edited
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CDC WONDER 2
There are several resources contained in the website of the centers of disease control,
prevention, division of informatics, and surveillance. The funds can be used and incorporated in
the delivery of quality healthcare services. I will discuss more on the wonder online databases,
especially about cancer statistics. Note that cancer is among the top five diseases in the world
that has a high mortality rate; furthermore, it's a pandemic, especially in third world countries
that don't have well-modernized healthcare systems. Nurses can use the information on the
website to improve their skills about cancer treatment; also, the number of cancer patients
estimated to have cancer annually to is indicated; thus, it will help them to determine the
resources needed and how they will administer the treatment. It also contains the cancer
mortality ratios, and this is vital because they may use the ratio to flatten the curve of the death
Since this information is web-based, the nurses that utilize the use of telehealth may
benefit a lot as compared to those who don't use it. Telemedicine enables medical information to
be shared only via social media platform, The nurses my benefit since the report in detail, the
urgency of the information, since one can easily access anytime he or she needs via his phone or
computer. The nurses will also gain more knowledge and skills since the information is obtained
from different backgrounds, and thus, they may be able to learn new things and give their
feedback in the area they feel that is supposed to be improved. There are several things that I
found innovative about the link; first the information is well summarized, and the language used
is understandable, and hence there are no difficulties, the data is also well arranged in different
subtopics making the work look very tidy—centers for (Disease Control and Prevention, &
References
Stephens, S. J., Chino, F., Williamson, H., Niedzwiecki, D., Chino, J., & Mowery, Y. M. (2020).
Evaluating for disparities in place of death for head and neck cancer patients in the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, & National Center for Health Statistics. (2019).
Compressed mortality file 1999-2016 on CDC WONDER online database, released June
2017. Data are from the compressed mortality file 1999-2016 series 20 no. 2U, 2016, as
compiled from data provided by the 57 vital statistics jurisdictions through the Vital