The Florida Department of Health partnered with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response to improve surveillance methods in post disaster or response events. A new process for conducting surveillance to monitor injury and illness for those presenting for care to Disaster Medical Assistance Teams was implemented. The purpose was to field test and document the operational experience of the newly implemented ASPR data module in ESSENCE-FL (syndromic surveillance system) to receive near real-time automated data feeds when ASPR assets were deployed in Florida during the 2012 Republican National Convention
During the NATO summit, the local health department was charged with collecting and analyzing syndro...
During all phases of the disaster management cycle, public health surveillance plays a valuable role...
In early September 2014, during the yearly increase in respiratory visits associated with the start ...
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparednes...
ObjectiveTo describe the strategy and process used by the Florida Department of Health (FDOH) Bureau...
This presentation will describe disease surveillance utilized during the 2012 Republican National Co...
ObjectiveTo demonstrate the use of ESSENCE in the BioSense Platform to monitor out-of-State patients...
Fusion Analytics is the data integration system developed by the Fusion Cell at the U.S. Department ...
A successful electronic disease surveillance system requires both organizational support and the act...
In light of recent outbreaks of pertussis, the ability of Florida Department of Health's (FDOH) Elec...
BackgroundThe Electronic Surveillance System for the Early Notification of Community-Based Epidemics...
Real time data provided by frontline clinicians could be used to direct immediate resources during a...
The state of Maryland has incorporated 100% of its public school systems (1,424 schools) into a stat...
ObjectiveTo retrospectively identify initial emergency department (ED)and urgent care center (UCC) v...
Syndromic surveillance is used by state agencies to collect real-time information on disease outbrea...
During the NATO summit, the local health department was charged with collecting and analyzing syndro...
During all phases of the disaster management cycle, public health surveillance plays a valuable role...
In early September 2014, during the yearly increase in respiratory visits associated with the start ...
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparednes...
ObjectiveTo describe the strategy and process used by the Florida Department of Health (FDOH) Bureau...
This presentation will describe disease surveillance utilized during the 2012 Republican National Co...
ObjectiveTo demonstrate the use of ESSENCE in the BioSense Platform to monitor out-of-State patients...
Fusion Analytics is the data integration system developed by the Fusion Cell at the U.S. Department ...
A successful electronic disease surveillance system requires both organizational support and the act...
In light of recent outbreaks of pertussis, the ability of Florida Department of Health's (FDOH) Elec...
BackgroundThe Electronic Surveillance System for the Early Notification of Community-Based Epidemics...
Real time data provided by frontline clinicians could be used to direct immediate resources during a...
The state of Maryland has incorporated 100% of its public school systems (1,424 schools) into a stat...
ObjectiveTo retrospectively identify initial emergency department (ED)and urgent care center (UCC) v...
Syndromic surveillance is used by state agencies to collect real-time information on disease outbrea...
During the NATO summit, the local health department was charged with collecting and analyzing syndro...
During all phases of the disaster management cycle, public health surveillance plays a valuable role...
In early September 2014, during the yearly increase in respiratory visits associated with the start ...