2010 IEEE 24th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops 2010
DOI: 10.1109/waina.2010.60
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The Use of Public Health Grid Technology in the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention H1N1 Pandemic Response

Abstract: Historically in public health surveillance systems have been designed and operated as registries targeting specific health issues. These systems included data from specifically targeted segments of the population, with data elements designed to answer specific programmatic questions. The result has been a collection of silo information systems that rarely can be used to address new needs without extensive revision, rework, or redesign.This decreases the opportunities for cross communication between programmati… Show more

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“…This is no trivial task. Indeed, previous research on pandemics and epidemics suggests that a policy that is effective in one context may be ineffective in another due to a whole host of potentially conditioning factors, including the pathogenesis of the particular disease 12,13 , the characteristics of the underlying population [14][15][16][17] and the available medical 18,19 and communication [20][21][22][23] technology at the time.…”
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“…This is no trivial task. Indeed, previous research on pandemics and epidemics suggests that a policy that is effective in one context may be ineffective in another due to a whole host of potentially conditioning factors, including the pathogenesis of the particular disease 12,13 , the characteristics of the underlying population [14][15][16][17] and the available medical 18,19 and communication [20][21][22][23] technology at the time.…”
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“…The different types and sources of knowledge varied across studies, with many studies describing the exchange of multiple types of knowledge. The majority of studies (n = 70) described the exchange of research evidence and data [24,26,[31][32][33][34]36…”
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“…Health care information exchange between health care institutions plays an important role during pandemics and disasters [20][21][22][23][24]. In Korea, where the population has high accessibility to health care resources due to the national health insurance program, any patient can visit any hospital.…”
Section: Role Of Health Care Information Exchange In the Pandemic Eramentioning
confidence: 99%