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Chapter 2: Evidence- Based Public Health/ Articles
Major Healthcare issues
scarce data, technology, and healthcare workers
financial issues to get lab tools/ equipment
Accurately getting and collecting data
underreporting: meaning many people don't report the disease because they are unaware of it
Gamche Article
medical and health care providers are using various tools to share digital information with across sectors
wants to proactively watch and alter a wide range of medical, environmental and social factors that are relevant to the communities and patients
Overall, these collaborations are leading to an increase in public health and social service data symptoms that may lead to a fully integrated population
health informatics infrastructure.
since there has been an increase in infrastructures there is more attention towards prevention plans and expensive medical events
What works to reduce the impact of health
scoring good, fair, and poor
good: great evidence and no fatal flaws
intervention is graded on A,B,C scale:
A: strong reccomendation
B: intervention should be used unless there is contradicting information that says otherwise
C: use of judgement or second opinion is needed
type of intervention and how it is going to effect the disease based off the evidence that was given to see if it will do anything
poor: barely any evidence and fatal flaws
fair: good amount of evidence,not many fatal flaws
How we get the job done
Recommendations on evidence are the reason we would implement on a situation
there are large numbers of interventions that take place today
interventions that can be good or bad
good: could make a difference in the pathway the disease is going
bad:could cause potential harm
one way to make sure the intervention is effective and most sufficient is to ask the when, what, how approach
How we can improve
train healthcare workers in accurately implementing data
Make an easy system where all hospitals are allowed to exchange chart information
make it clear to the public that living a healthy lifestyle is key
creating technology that can quickly test for an early disease
Group Association
Investigations based off information on groups or population without having information on the specific individuals within the group
association studies are key to studying epidemiology
great way of comparing two different situations and putting them together to study as research