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Other channels of communication include presenting information in public forums such as news conferences, hearings and testimonies, professional clinical conferences and hospital grand rounds, annual professional society meetings and conferences, and other planned meetings.

More recently, electronic channels of communication have become available that allow more timely feedback of information. Besides television and radio, FAX, e-mail, websites, and audio and video conferencing present avenues through which results from surveillance data summaries and analyses can be reported, and their usefulness and impact in influencing public health policies and programs emphasized.