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ONLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATICS The Online Journal of Public Health Informatics (OJPHI) strives to satisfy the growing need for a public health informatics knowledge portal by practitioners, researchers, educators, and policy makers. It is a quarterly open access, open source, peer-reviewed journal. MoreLess.
LOGIN | ONLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATICS © Online Journal of Public Health Informatics * ISSN 1947-2579 *http://ojphi.org
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The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor). The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format. Where available, DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATIONAL HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN Background: Studies evaluating development of health information systems in developing countries are limited. Most of the available studies are based on pilot projects or cross-sectional studies. We took a longitudinal approach to analysing the development of Botswana’s health information systems.Objectives: We aimed to: (i) trace the development of the national health information systems TOWARDS AN EFFECTIVE HEALTH INTERVENTIONS DESIGN: AN Towards an Effective Health Interventions Design: An Extension of theHealth Belief Model
NBIC BIOFEEDS: A DIGITAL TOOL FOR OPEN SOURCE ObjectiveThe National Biosurveillance Integration Center (NBIC) isdeveloping a scalable, flexible open source data collection, analysis,and dissemination tool to support biosurveillance operations bythe U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and its federalinteragency partners.IntroductionThe NBIC integrates, analyzes, and distributes key informationabout health and PROCESS MINING OF INCOMING PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS Data mining is a technique for analyzing large amounts of data, in various formats, often called Big Data, in order to gain knowledge about it. The healthcare industry is the next Big Data area of interest as its large variability in patients, their health status and their records which can include image scans, graphical test results, and hand-written physician notes, has been untapped for MOBILE MEDICAL AND HEALTH APPS: STATE OF THE ART, CONCERNS This paper examines the state of the art in mobile clinical and health-related apps. A 2012 estimate puts the number of health-related apps at no fewer than 40,000, as healthcare professionals and consumers continue to express concerns about the quality of many apps, calling for some form of app regulatory control or certification to beput in place.
ENHANCING BIOSURVEILLANCE SPECIFICITY USING PRAEDICO™, A ISDS Annual Conference Proceedings 2015. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported VOL 13 NO 1 (2021): ONLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTHABOUTSUBMISSIONSCURRENTARCHIVESANNOUNCEMENTSREGISTER Greg Arling, Matthew Blaser, Michael Cailas, John R. Canar, Brian Cooper, Joel Flax-Hatch, Peter J. Geraci, Kristin M. Osiecki,Apostolis Sambanis
ONLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATICS The Online Journal of Public Health Informatics (OJPHI) strives to satisfy the growing need for a public health informatics knowledge portal by practitioners, researchers, educators, and policy makers. It is a quarterly open access, open source, peer-reviewed journal. MoreLess.
LOGIN | ONLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATICS © Online Journal of Public Health Informatics * ISSN 1947-2579 *http://ojphi.org
SUBMISSIONS
The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor). The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format. Where available, DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATIONAL HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN Background: Studies evaluating development of health information systems in developing countries are limited. Most of the available studies are based on pilot projects or cross-sectional studies. We took a longitudinal approach to analysing the development of Botswana’s health information systems.Objectives: We aimed to: (i) trace the development of the national health information systems TOWARDS AN EFFECTIVE HEALTH INTERVENTIONS DESIGN: AN Towards an Effective Health Interventions Design: An Extension of theHealth Belief Model
NBIC BIOFEEDS: A DIGITAL TOOL FOR OPEN SOURCE ObjectiveThe National Biosurveillance Integration Center (NBIC) isdeveloping a scalable, flexible open source data collection, analysis,and dissemination tool to support biosurveillance operations bythe U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and its federalinteragency partners.IntroductionThe NBIC integrates, analyzes, and distributes key informationabout health and PROCESS MINING OF INCOMING PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS Data mining is a technique for analyzing large amounts of data, in various formats, often called Big Data, in order to gain knowledge about it. The healthcare industry is the next Big Data area of interest as its large variability in patients, their health status and their records which can include image scans, graphical test results, and hand-written physician notes, has been untapped for MOBILE MEDICAL AND HEALTH APPS: STATE OF THE ART, CONCERNS This paper examines the state of the art in mobile clinical and health-related apps. A 2012 estimate puts the number of health-related apps at no fewer than 40,000, as healthcare professionals and consumers continue to express concerns about the quality of many apps, calling for some form of app regulatory control or certification to beput in place.
ENHANCING BIOSURVEILLANCE SPECIFICITY USING PRAEDICO™, A ISDS Annual Conference Proceedings 2015. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported LOGIN | ONLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATICS © Online Journal of Public Health Informatics * ISSN 1947-2579 *http://ojphi.org
VOL 13 NO 1 (2021): ONLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH Greg Arling, Matthew Blaser, Michael Cailas, John R. Canar, Brian Cooper, Joel Flax-Hatch, Peter J. Geraci, Kristin M. Osiecki,Apostolis Sambanis
ABOUT THE JOURNAL
Focus and Scope. The journal is an excellent resource for current and latest developments in the field of Public Health Informatics (PHI). While public health is an information-intensive discipline it lags behind such fields as banking, manufacturing, transportation, and medicine, in the use of information and communication technologies in the delivery of services and resource management. SEARCH | ONLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATICS © Online Journal of Public Health Informatics * ISSN 1947-2579 *http://ojphi.org
A DATA DRIVEN APPROACH FOR PRIORITIZING COVID-19 Considering the potential for widespread adoption of social vulnerability indices (SVI) to prioritize COVID-19 vaccinations, there is a need to carefully assess them, particularly for correspondence with outcomes (such as loss of life) in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health Public Health GIS team developed a methodology forEDITORIAL TEAM
Editorial Board. Herman Tolentino, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, United States. Diane L Adams, Health Informatics Information Technology (HIIT) Group, United States. Joseph S Lombardo, Johns Hopkins University. Sherrilynne Fuller, University of Washington, United States. Kevin Croke, UIC School of Public Health,United States.
PROCESS MINING OF INCOMING PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS Data mining is a technique for analyzing large amounts of data, in various formats, often called Big Data, in order to gain knowledge about it. The healthcare industry is the next Big Data area of interest as its large variability in patients, their health status and their records which can include image scans, graphical test results, and hand-written physician notes, has been untapped for PERSONALITY AND SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING: TOWARDS Subjective well-being (SWB) is an individual’s judgment about their overall well-being. Research has shown that activities that elevate people’s sense of SWB have a significant effect on their overall health. There are two dimensions of SWB: Affective and Cognitive dimensions. However, studies on SWB usually focus more on one dimension, ignoring the other dimension. CASE STUDY: CONVERTING PAPER-BASED CASE REPORT FORMS TO AN Case Study: Converting Paper-based Case Report Forms to an Electronic Format (e-CRF) with ACASI Self-Report Integration OJPHI THE CANADIAN CHRONIC DISEASE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM: A ISDS Annual Conference Proceedings 2017. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported VOL 13 NO 1 (2021): ONLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTHABOUTSUBMISSIONSCURRENTARCHIVESANNOUNCEMENTSREGISTER Greg Arling, Matthew Blaser, Michael Cailas, John R. Canar, Brian Cooper, Joel Flax-Hatch, Peter J. Geraci, Kristin M. Osiecki,Apostolis Sambanis
ONLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATICS The Online Journal of Public Health Informatics (OJPHI) strives to satisfy the growing need for a public health informatics knowledge portal by practitioners, researchers, educators, and policy makers. It is a quarterly open access, open source, peer-reviewed journal. MoreLess.
TRACKING COVID-19 BURDEN IN INDIA USING SMAART RAPID Objective- India has seen a rapid rise in COVID-19 cases. Examine spatiotemporal variation of COVID-19 burden Tracker across Indian states and union territories using SMAART RAPID Tracker. Method: We used SMAART RAPID Tracker to visually display COVID-19 spread in space and time across various states and UTs of India. Data is gathered from publicly available government informationSUBMISSIONS
The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor). The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format. Where available, NBIC BIOFEEDS: A DIGITAL TOOL FOR OPEN SOURCE ObjectiveThe National Biosurveillance Integration Center (NBIC) isdeveloping a scalable, flexible open source data collection, analysis,and dissemination tool to support biosurveillance operations bythe U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and its federalinteragency partners.IntroductionThe NBIC integrates, analyzes, and distributes key informationabout health and EMS HEROIN OVERDOSES WITH REFUSAL TO TRANSPORT & IMPACTS1 ISDS Annual Conference Proceedings 2019. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons AttributionNoncommercial 4.0 Unported PROCESS MINING OF INCOMING PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS Data mining is a technique for analyzing large amounts of data, in various formats, often called Big Data, in order to gain knowledge about it. The healthcare industry is the next Big Data area of interest as its large variability in patients, their health status and their records which can include image scans, graphical test results, and hand-written physician notes, has been untapped for TOWARDS AN EFFECTIVE HEALTH INTERVENTIONS DESIGN: AN Towards an Effective Health Interventions Design: An Extension of theHealth Belief Model
CASE STUDY: CONVERTING PAPER-BASED CASE REPORT FORMS TO AN Case Study: Converting Paper-based Case Report Forms to an Electronic Format (e-CRF) with ACASI Self-Report Integration OJPHI THE CANADIAN CHRONIC DISEASE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM: A ISDS Annual Conference Proceedings 2017. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported VOL 13 NO 1 (2021): ONLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTHABOUTSUBMISSIONSCURRENTARCHIVESANNOUNCEMENTSREGISTER Greg Arling, Matthew Blaser, Michael Cailas, John R. Canar, Brian Cooper, Joel Flax-Hatch, Peter J. Geraci, Kristin M. Osiecki,Apostolis Sambanis
ONLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATICS The Online Journal of Public Health Informatics (OJPHI) strives to satisfy the growing need for a public health informatics knowledge portal by practitioners, researchers, educators, and policy makers. It is a quarterly open access, open source, peer-reviewed journal. MoreLess.
TRACKING COVID-19 BURDEN IN INDIA USING SMAART RAPID Objective- India has seen a rapid rise in COVID-19 cases. Examine spatiotemporal variation of COVID-19 burden Tracker across Indian states and union territories using SMAART RAPID Tracker. Method: We used SMAART RAPID Tracker to visually display COVID-19 spread in space and time across various states and UTs of India. Data is gathered from publicly available government informationSUBMISSIONS
The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor). The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format. Where available, NBIC BIOFEEDS: A DIGITAL TOOL FOR OPEN SOURCE ObjectiveThe National Biosurveillance Integration Center (NBIC) isdeveloping a scalable, flexible open source data collection, analysis,and dissemination tool to support biosurveillance operations bythe U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and its federalinteragency partners.IntroductionThe NBIC integrates, analyzes, and distributes key informationabout health and EMS HEROIN OVERDOSES WITH REFUSAL TO TRANSPORT & IMPACTS1 ISDS Annual Conference Proceedings 2019. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons AttributionNoncommercial 4.0 Unported PROCESS MINING OF INCOMING PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS Data mining is a technique for analyzing large amounts of data, in various formats, often called Big Data, in order to gain knowledge about it. The healthcare industry is the next Big Data area of interest as its large variability in patients, their health status and their records which can include image scans, graphical test results, and hand-written physician notes, has been untapped for TOWARDS AN EFFECTIVE HEALTH INTERVENTIONS DESIGN: AN Towards an Effective Health Interventions Design: An Extension of theHealth Belief Model
CASE STUDY: CONVERTING PAPER-BASED CASE REPORT FORMS TO AN Case Study: Converting Paper-based Case Report Forms to an Electronic Format (e-CRF) with ACASI Self-Report Integration OJPHI THE CANADIAN CHRONIC DISEASE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM: A ISDS Annual Conference Proceedings 2017. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported ONLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATICS The Online Journal of Public Health Informatics (OJPHI) strives to satisfy the growing need for a public health informatics knowledge portal by practitioners, researchers, educators, and policy makers. It is a quarterly open access, open source, peer-reviewed journal. MoreLess.
VOL 13 NO 1 (2021): ONLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH Greg Arling, Matthew Blaser, Michael Cailas, John R. Canar, Brian Cooper, Joel Flax-Hatch, Peter J. Geraci, Kristin M. Osiecki,Apostolis Sambanis
ABOUT THE JOURNAL
Focus and Scope. The journal is an excellent resource for current and latest developments in the field of Public Health Informatics (PHI). While public health is an information-intensive discipline it lags behind such fields as banking, manufacturing, transportation, and medicine, in the use of information and communication technologies in the delivery of services and resource management. A DATA DRIVEN APPROACH FOR PRIORITIZING COVID-19 Considering the potential for widespread adoption of social vulnerability indices (SVI) to prioritize COVID-19 vaccinations, there is a need to carefully assess them, particularly for correspondence with outcomes (such as loss of life) in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health Public Health GIS team developed a methodology for LEVERAGING INFORMATICS AND TECHNOLOGY TO SUPPORT PUBLIC Objective: To develop a conceptual model and novel, comprehensive framework that encompass the myriad ways informatics and technology can support public health response to a pandemic. Method: The conceptual model and framework categorize informatics solutions that could be used by stakeholders (e.g., government, academic institutions, healthcare providers and payers, lifeEDITORIAL TEAM
Editorial Board. Herman Tolentino, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, United States. Diane L Adams, Health Informatics Information Technology (HIIT) Group, United States. Joseph S Lombardo, Johns Hopkins University. Sherrilynne Fuller, University of Washington, United States. Kevin Croke, UIC School of Public Health,United States.
REGISTER | ONLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATICS Yes, I would like to be contacted with requests to review submissionsto this journal.
DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATIONAL HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN Background: Studies evaluating development of health information systems in developing countries are limited. Most of the available studies are based on pilot projects or cross-sectional studies. We took a longitudinal approach to analysing the development of Botswana’s health information systems.Objectives: We aimed to: (i) trace the development of the national health information systems TOWARDS AN EFFECTIVE HEALTH INTERVENTIONS DESIGN: AN Towards an Effective Health Interventions Design: An Extension of theHealth Belief Model
OJPHI: VOL. 5
Introduction. The Triple-S project (Syndromic Surveillance Systems in Europe, www.syndromicsurveillance.eu), co-financed by the European Commission and involving twenty four organizations from fourteen countries was launched in September 2010 with the following objectives 1) performing an inventory of existing or planned SyS systems in Europe both in animal and public health, VOL 13 NO 1 (2021): ONLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTHABOUTSUBMISSIONSCURRENTARCHIVESANNOUNCEMENTSREGISTER Greg Arling, Matthew Blaser, Michael Cailas, John R. Canar, Brian Cooper, Joel Flax-Hatch, Peter J. Geraci, Kristin M. Osiecki,Apostolis Sambanis
ONLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATICS The Online Journal of Public Health Informatics (OJPHI) strives to satisfy the growing need for a public health informatics knowledge portal by practitioners, researchers, educators, and policy makers. It is a quarterly open access, open source, peer-reviewed journal. MoreLess.
TRACKING COVID-19 BURDEN IN INDIA USING SMAART RAPID Objective- India has seen a rapid rise in COVID-19 cases. Examine spatiotemporal variation of COVID-19 burden Tracker across Indian states and union territories using SMAART RAPID Tracker. Method: We used SMAART RAPID Tracker to visually display COVID-19 spread in space and time across various states and UTs of India. Data is gathered from publicly available government information DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATIONAL HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN Background: Studies evaluating development of health information systems in developing countries are limited. Most of the available studies are based on pilot projects or cross-sectional studies. We took a longitudinal approach to analysing the development of Botswana’s health information systems.Objectives: We aimed to: (i) trace the development of the national health information systems NBIC BIOFEEDS: A DIGITAL TOOL FOR OPEN SOURCE ObjectiveThe National Biosurveillance Integration Center (NBIC) isdeveloping a scalable, flexible open source data collection, analysis,and dissemination tool to support biosurveillance operations bythe U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and its federalinteragency partners.IntroductionThe NBIC integrates, analyzes, and distributes key informationabout health and EMS HEROIN OVERDOSES WITH REFUSAL TO TRANSPORT & IMPACTS1 ISDS Annual Conference Proceedings 2019. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons AttributionNoncommercial 4.0 Unported PROCESS MINING OF INCOMING PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS Data mining is a technique for analyzing large amounts of data, in various formats, often called Big Data, in order to gain knowledge about it. The healthcare industry is the next Big Data area of interest as its large variability in patients, their health status and their records which can include image scans, graphical test results, and hand-written physician notes, has been untapped for PERSONALITY AND SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING: TOWARDS Subjective well-being (SWB) is an individual’s judgment about their overall well-being. Research has shown that activities that elevate people’s sense of SWB have a significant effect on their overall health. There are two dimensions of SWB: Affective and Cognitive dimensions. However, studies on SWB usually focus more on one dimension, ignoring the other dimension. TOWARDS AN EFFECTIVE HEALTH INTERVENTIONS DESIGN: AN Towards an Effective Health Interventions Design: An Extension of theHealth Belief Model
CASE STUDY: CONVERTING PAPER-BASED CASE REPORT FORMS TO AN Case Study: Converting Paper-based Case Report Forms to an Electronic Format (e-CRF) with ACASI Self-Report Integration OJPHI VOL 13 NO 1 (2021): ONLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTHABOUTSUBMISSIONSCURRENTARCHIVESANNOUNCEMENTSREGISTER Greg Arling, Matthew Blaser, Michael Cailas, John R. Canar, Brian Cooper, Joel Flax-Hatch, Peter J. Geraci, Kristin M. Osiecki,Apostolis Sambanis
ONLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATICS The Online Journal of Public Health Informatics (OJPHI) strives to satisfy the growing need for a public health informatics knowledge portal by practitioners, researchers, educators, and policy makers. It is a quarterly open access, open source, peer-reviewed journal. MoreLess.
TRACKING COVID-19 BURDEN IN INDIA USING SMAART RAPID Objective- India has seen a rapid rise in COVID-19 cases. Examine spatiotemporal variation of COVID-19 burden Tracker across Indian states and union territories using SMAART RAPID Tracker. Method: We used SMAART RAPID Tracker to visually display COVID-19 spread in space and time across various states and UTs of India. Data is gathered from publicly available government information DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATIONAL HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN Background: Studies evaluating development of health information systems in developing countries are limited. Most of the available studies are based on pilot projects or cross-sectional studies. We took a longitudinal approach to analysing the development of Botswana’s health information systems.Objectives: We aimed to: (i) trace the development of the national health information systems NBIC BIOFEEDS: A DIGITAL TOOL FOR OPEN SOURCE ObjectiveThe National Biosurveillance Integration Center (NBIC) isdeveloping a scalable, flexible open source data collection, analysis,and dissemination tool to support biosurveillance operations bythe U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and its federalinteragency partners.IntroductionThe NBIC integrates, analyzes, and distributes key informationabout health and EMS HEROIN OVERDOSES WITH REFUSAL TO TRANSPORT & IMPACTS1 ISDS Annual Conference Proceedings 2019. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons AttributionNoncommercial 4.0 Unported PROCESS MINING OF INCOMING PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS Data mining is a technique for analyzing large amounts of data, in various formats, often called Big Data, in order to gain knowledge about it. The healthcare industry is the next Big Data area of interest as its large variability in patients, their health status and their records which can include image scans, graphical test results, and hand-written physician notes, has been untapped for PERSONALITY AND SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING: TOWARDS Subjective well-being (SWB) is an individual’s judgment about their overall well-being. Research has shown that activities that elevate people’s sense of SWB have a significant effect on their overall health. There are two dimensions of SWB: Affective and Cognitive dimensions. However, studies on SWB usually focus more on one dimension, ignoring the other dimension. TOWARDS AN EFFECTIVE HEALTH INTERVENTIONS DESIGN: AN Towards an Effective Health Interventions Design: An Extension of theHealth Belief Model
CASE STUDY: CONVERTING PAPER-BASED CASE REPORT FORMS TO AN Case Study: Converting Paper-based Case Report Forms to an Electronic Format (e-CRF) with ACASI Self-Report Integration OJPHI ONLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATICS The Online Journal of Public Health Informatics (OJPHI) strives to satisfy the growing need for a public health informatics knowledge portal by practitioners, researchers, educators, and policy makers. It is a quarterly open access, open source, peer-reviewed journal. MoreLess.
LOGIN | ONLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATICS © Online Journal of Public Health Informatics * ISSN 1947-2579 *http://ojphi.org
VOL 13 NO 1 (2021): ONLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH Greg Arling, Matthew Blaser, Michael Cailas, John R. Canar, Brian Cooper, Joel Flax-Hatch, Peter J. Geraci, Kristin M. Osiecki,Apostolis Sambanis
A DATA DRIVEN APPROACH FOR PRIORITIZING COVID-19 Considering the potential for widespread adoption of social vulnerability indices (SVI) to prioritize COVID-19 vaccinations, there is a need to carefully assess them, particularly for correspondence with outcomes (such as loss of life) in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health Public Health GIS team developed a methodology for LEVERAGING INFORMATICS AND TECHNOLOGY TO SUPPORT PUBLIC Objective: To develop a conceptual model and novel, comprehensive framework that encompass the myriad ways informatics and technology can support public health response to a pandemic. Method: The conceptual model and framework categorize informatics solutions that could be used by stakeholders (e.g., government, academic institutions, healthcare providers and payers, lifeSUBMISSIONS
The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor). The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format. Where available,EDITORIAL TEAM
Editorial Board. Herman Tolentino, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, United States. Diane L Adams, Health Informatics Information Technology (HIIT) Group, United States. Joseph S Lombardo, Johns Hopkins University. Sherrilynne Fuller, University of Washington, United States. Kevin Croke, UIC School of Public Health,United States.
REGISTER | ONLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATICS Yes, I would like to be contacted with requests to review submissionsto this journal.
ON THE POTENTIAL, FEASIBILITY, AND EFFECTIVENESS OF CHAT This paper will discuss whether bots, particularly chat bots, can be useful in public health research and health or pharmacy systems operations. Bots have been discussed for many years; particularly when coupled with artificial intelligence, they offer the opportunity of automating mundane or error-ridden processes and tasks by replacing human involvement with bots. ENHANCING BIOSURVEILLANCE SPECIFICITY USING PRAEDICO™, A ISDS Annual Conference Proceedings 2015. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported Open Journal SystemsJournal Help
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