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Obtainable and Sustainable: Open Source Solutions for the Future of Public Health
Content Type: Webinar
Public health can harness the power of increasingly available health population data to improve practice and effectively allocate resources to areas of need. The driving forces of Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) and Meaningful Use are changing… read more -
SMART Platforms: Building The App Store for Biosurveillance
Content Type: Webinar
Health care information is a fundamental source of data for biosurveillance, configuring electronic health records to report relevant data to health departments is technically challenging, labor intensive, and often requires custom solutions for… read more -
World Trade Center Responders Fatality Investigation Program - Methodologic Issues
Content Type: Webinar
Presenter Kitty H. Gelberg, PhD, MPH, Chief, Epidemiology & Surveillance Section, Assistant Director, Bureau of Occupational Health, New York State Department of Health Date and Time… read more -
Eligible Hospital (EH) Onboarding Approach for the Meaningful Use (MU) Incentive Program
Content Type: Meeting Recordings & Notes
From the BioSense 2.0 Onboarding Workgroup meeting, February 4, 2015 Presenter Promise Nkwocha, MSc. RHCE, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene read more -
Syndromic Surveillance 101 - Module 1: Syndromic Surveillance Definitions, Uses, Data Types, and Syndrome Groupings
Content Type: Training
UPDATED VERSION AVAILABLE Click here to view an updated version of this resource … read more -
Discovering the New Frontier of Syndromic Surveillance (Pt 4): A Meaningful Use Dialogue on the New York City Implementation
Content Type: Webinar
Our final Meaningful Use Dialogue will provide insight into New York City’s use of ambulatory EHR records. Steve Di Lonardo and Dr. Winfred Wu plan to discuss the potential benefits, limitations and challenges of extracting data from ambulatory… read more -
Dengue Surveillance and Control: One Health Case Study
Content Type: Case Study
Pakistan being a subtropical region is highly susceptible to water-borne, air-borne and vector-borne infectious diseases (IDs). Each year, millions of its people are exposed to, and infected with, deadly pathogens including hepatitis, tuberculosis,… read more -
Developing a Transdiciplinary Database Template for Operationalization of One Health Surveillance of Japanese Encephalitis and Other Vector Borne Diseases in India
Content Type: Case Study
Vector borne diseases like Japanese Encephalitis (JE) result from the convergence of multiple factors, including, but not limited to, human, animal, environmental, and economic and social determinants. Thus, to combat these problems, it is essential… read more
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