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Event Communication in a Regional Disease Surveillance System

Description

Versatile, user-friendly visualization tools are required to organize the wealth of information available to users of large, regional surveillance systems into a coherent view of population health status. Communications components must allow multiple users of the same system to share information about the health of their populations in an organized fashion and facilitate communications among jurisdictions.

The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory has developed a communications tool to be used within the regional disease surveillance system in the National Capital Region. This abstract describes this new communications component that is designed to encourage and facilitate communication between multiple jurisdictions using a common surveillance system.

 

Objective

The objective is to create a capability within an existing regional disease surveillance system that allows event information to be shared easily, thoroughly, and in a timely manner, while gathering the knowledge needed to improve the entire system in the future. The functionality of this communication component must balance the utility of immediate situational awareness with the long term benefits of capturing critical information, such as system usage patterns and user response behavior, which can be used to develop future system enhancements. 

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