Image for PPS registries

PPS registries

PPS (Prevention Partner Surveillance) registries are organized databases that collect information about individuals or entities involved in health prevention programs. They track participation, outcomes, and other relevant data to monitor the effectiveness of public health efforts. These registries help ensure that prevention activities, such as vaccination drives or health screenings, are efficiently managed, evaluated, and improved over time. By maintaining accurate records, PPS registries support better decision-making, resource allocation, and accountability within health initiatives, ultimately contributing to improved community health outcomes.