Kieran M Moore, Graham Edge, Andrew R Kurc. Visualization techniques and graphical user interfaces in syndromic surveillance systems. Summary from the Disease Surveillance Workshop, Sept. 11–12, 2007; Bangkok, Thailand.
Rolland, E.; Moore,K.; Robinson,V.A.; McGuinness,D. Using Ontario's
"Telehealth" health telephone helpline as an early-warning system:
a study protocol
Moore, K. Real-time syndrome
surveillance in Ontario, Canada: the potential use of emergency
departments and Telehealth.
Eur J Emerg Med. 2004 Feb;11(1):1-2.
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Ontario's Telehealth Compendium
Compendium(Integrating Ontario’s Telehealth program into a provide-wide public health surveillance system: Evaluation and Recommendations)
Introduction(Introduction and Executive Summary)
Chapter 1(Using Ontario’s “Telehealth” Health Telephone Helpline as an early-warning system: A study protocol)
Chapter 2(Ontario’s Telehealth System: A novel syndromic surveillance system)
Chapter 3(Can Telehealth Ontario respiratory call volume be used as a proxy for emergency department respiratory visit surveillance by public health?)
Chapter 4(The Utility of Emergency Department Triage Chief Complaints for Real-Time Respiratory Illness Monitoring and Outbreak Detection in Ontario)
Chapter 5(Mapping the influenza epidemics of 2004-5 and 2005-6 in Ontario using data from emergency department and Telehealth Ontario utilization)
Chapter 6(Telehealth detection of gastrointestinal illness: An early warning system for bioterrorism)
Chapter 7(Integrating Ontario’s Telehealth program into a provide-wide public health surveillance system: Evaluation and Recommendations)
Occupational Health Compendium
Occupational Health Compendium (Evaluation of an innovative, integrated syndromic surveillance system using Occupational Health & Safety and Emergency Department data)
Cross
Border Syndromic Surveillance- Overview and Recommendations from an ISDS Consultation Held in Kingston,
Ontario Canada, June 11-12th, 2007 (Sixth Annual International Society for Disease Surveillance Conference, Indianapolis IN)
Can Monitoring Telehealth Ontario Respiratory Call Volume be a Component of an Effective Public Health Influenza
Surveillance Strategy?(Sixth Annual International Society for Disease Surveillance Conference, Indianapolis IN)
Can Telehealth Ontario Respiratory Call Volume be Used as a Proxy for Emergency Department Respiratory Visit Surveillance
by Public Health? (Sixth Annual International Society for Disease Surveillance Conference, Indianapolis IN)
Ontario's Telehealth: A Novel Syndromic Surveillance System (Sixth Annual International Society for Disease
Surveillance Conference, Indianapolis IN)
Acute
Care Alerting and Integrated Public Health Investigation and Response
to Syndromic Surveillance Alerts (Fifth Annual International
Society for Disease Surveillance Conference, Baltimore MD)
Emergency
Department Surveillance of Alcohol-related Violence Injuries Enable
Event Monitoring and Management (Fifth Annual International
Society for Disease Surveillance Conference, Baltimore MD)
Early
Detection and Integrated Response to Seasonal Influenza (Fifth
Annual International Society for Disease Surveillance Conference,
Baltimore MD)
Maximum
Entropy Models in Chief Complaint Classification (Fifth Annual
International Society for Disease Surveillance Conference, Baltimore
MD)
Absenteeism
Among Employees in a Southeastern Ontario Hospital: A Novel Application
of Syndromic Surveillance (Fifth Annual
International Society for Disease Surveillance Conference, Baltimore
MD)
Emergency
Syndromic Surveillance: Adapting Real-Time Outbreak and Disease
Surveillance (RODS) for Public Health in Canada. (Fourth Annual
International Society for Disease Surveillance Conference, Seattle
WA)
Integration
of Real-Time Hospital Admissions, Febrile Respiratory Illness
Screening and Triage Acuity Score into an Emergency Department
Syndromic Surveillance System (Fourth Annual International
Society for Disease Surveillance Conference, Seattle WA)
Multi-sectored
Approach to Evaluation of a Syndromic Surveillance System
(Fourth Annual International Society for Disease Surveillance
Conference, Seattle WA)
Automated mortality surveillance in South-Eastern Ontario for
Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Rationale And Methodology
Environmental Heat Monitoring and Heat Illness Surveillance
Additional Publications of Interest
Infection Watch Live Handout
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GIS Mapping of Occupational Health Visits in an Urban Tertiary Care Hospital. (ESRI Canada)
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