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Public and Population Health Informatics:
The Bridging of Big Data to…
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Results were broken down into seven categories:
-Socio-Technical Infrastructure and
Research
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ing rapidly, our understanding of SDH and
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ant, particularly for low and middle income
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vices data collected by government agencies,
outside of public health, to help track areas
of risk in the population [25]. However, US
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countries, such as Scotland, that have linked
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of the jurisdiction [26]. However, it is clear
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of public health for decades; however, there
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on physicians [27, 28]. Recent publications
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disease visits to emergency departments, to
target prevention programs and strategies,
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use and other adverse drug events, and to
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professionals, there has been an increase in
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management responses [32]. For example,
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clusters [33], although selection bias could
be an issue, particularly for those from rural
settings, certain ethnic or racial groups, and
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In addition, GIS surveillance can be assisted
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time influenza surveillance. Interestingly, the
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nity Survey [36], to improve community
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ing burden on clinicians, decreased the time
of the initial report by 2.7 days, and reduced
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paper examined the use of REDCap, a secure
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(1-d) mHealth, Social Media, and
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as a clinical service enhancement, it can
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populations, and as such, it is an essential
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rates within a population [40, 41]. The effec-
Introduction: The US healthcare system has an electronic data collection system that ha been utilized for a long time. It has never been a priority to focus these system on more specific populations, and there is a disconnect because of it. Physician data is not linked, but if it WAS, then population health could be better off. Basically, these efforts are trying to sync the common goals of medicine and public health- while reducing cost and effort
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Methods: Over a-hundred articles were examined and put into seven categories. Specific types of technology are more useful than others in addressing the needs of population health/ a specific group of people. There are three main categories: Population, public, and social health informatics. Branching off these are different initiatives of IT.
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