The Translational Lag: Closing the Gap Between Alert Data and Clinical Action
Alert data flows constantly in public health—syndromic surveillance, lab reports, EHR triggers—but the gap between receiving an alert and taking clini...
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Alert data flows constantly in public health—syndromic surveillance, lab reports, EHR triggers—but the gap between receiving an alert and taking clini...
This comprehensive guide explores the critical role of data integrity in public health alert systems, offering a professional protocol for ensuring ac...
When a signal integrity (SI) alert appears on your simulation report or oscilloscope, the immediate reaction is often a mix of urgency and uncertainty...
Every public health team we know is sitting on a fire hose of data: emergency department syndromic surveillance, wastewater viral loads, school absent...
Why Traditional Surveillance Fails in Our Hyperconnected RealityIn my practice spanning ten years across public health agencies and international orga...
For decades, public health alerts followed a predictable script: an outbreak is detected, officials craft a warning, and it is broadcast through press...
When a new outbreak hits, the first question is always: how do we get the word out fast? But speed alone doesn't create action. Modern public health a...
Public health advisories arrive in a constant stream—from government agencies, international bodies, academic journals, and news media. Some are urgen...