The Illinois annual-Tri-annual Report On Ward is a report that is issued by the Illinois Department of Public Health (DPH) every three years. The report provides information about the health of Illinois residents in each of the state's 102 counties. It includes data on infectious diseases, chronic diseases, health disparities, community health needs, and other public health topics. The report is used to inform public health policy and practice at the local, state, and national levels. The report is divided into two main sections: a narrative section and a data section. The narrative section provides an overview of the health of Illinois residents, including trends in disease incidence and mortality, disparities in health outcomes, and other public health issues. The data section includes data from various sources, such as the Illinois Statewide Health Assessment, the Illinois Health and Hospital Association (IRA) data, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). There are two types of Illinois annual-Tri-annual Report On Ward: the County Report and the Statewide Report. The County Report provides data for each county in the state, while the Statewide Report includes data from all counties and aggregates it at the state level. Both reports are available in PDF format.