About Vermont's Health Registries

A registry is an organized system for collecting and storing health information. Registries usually focus on a specific disease or health event. For example, the Vermont Cancer Registry tracks cancer cases and survivorship, and the Vermont Immunization Registry collects data on vaccinations provided to Vermont residents.

We use information from registries to improve health services, inform public outreach, and allocate resources.

Data security is important to us. We follow strict rules, like the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and Vermont state laws, to restrict the use and sharing of your data. Our registries are also hosted with secure technology to protect your data.

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