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SDOH Integration into Syndromic Surveillance and Emergency Response Systems
Content Type: Presentation Slides
Presented December 6, 2016 Dr. Kieran Moore and Dr. Paul Belanger presented the following slides during the 2016 ISDS Annual Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. This presentation provides an overview of integrating Social Determinates of… read more -
Surveillance Systems that Include Deprivation Indices & Social Determinants of Health
Content Type: Abstract
In 2012, Canada and other World Health Organization Member States endorsed the Rio Political Declaration on Social Determinants of Health, a global commitment to address health inequities by acting on the social, economic, environmental, and other… read more -
Tracking Trends in Marginalization and Deprivation Across Ontario with SDOH Mapper
Content Type: Abstract
Geographic Information System (GIS) technology provides visual tools, through the creation of computerized maps, graphs, and tables of geographic data, which can assist with problem solving and inform decision-making. One of the GIS tools being… read more -
Using Health Helpline Mediated Self-Swabbing as a Surveillance Tool for Influenza
Content Type: Abstract
Currently, three main sources of data are used to monitor the prevalence of influenza in Ontario: Public Health Agency of Canada’s (PHAC) FluWatch, Ontario’s Acute Care Enhanced Surveillance (ACES) data and Public Health Ontario’s (PHO) traditional… read more -
Real-Time Surveillance of Environmental and Demographic Data in Ontario with PHIMS
Content Type: Abstract
Geographic Information System (GIS) applications are increasingly being used for public health purposes. GIS technology provides visual tools – through the creation of computerized maps, graphs, and tables of geographic data – that can assist with… read more -
Facilitating the Sharing of Patient Information Between Health Care Providers
Content Type: Abstract
In the current state of the health care system there is uneven access to primary care, and too many people struggling to navigate the system are receiving care in the hospital for issues that would be better dealt with in the community, and then are… read more -
Lessons Learned from an Extreme Heat Event using ACES for Situational Awareness, Ontario, Canada
Content Type: Abstract
The Acute Care Enhanced Surveillance (ACES) system provides syndromic surveillance for Ontario's acute care hospitals. ACES receives over 99% of acute care records for emergency department (ED) visits; mean daily volume is 17,500 visits. ACES uses a… read more