DocumentCode :
3186901
Title :
Sahana alerting software for real-time biosurveillance in India and Sri Lanka
Author :
Waidyanatha, Nuwan ; Gow, Gordon ; Sampath, Chamindu ; Ganesan, M. ; Janakiraman, N. ; Careem, Mifan ; Pradeeper, Damendra ; Kaluarachchi, Mahesh
Author_Institution :
LIRNEasia, Colombo, Sri Lanka
fYear :
2010
fDate :
3-5 Dec. 2010
Firstpage :
370
Lastpage :
373
Abstract :
"Evaluating a real-time biosurveillance program" (RTBP) is a research project that field tested the Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) content standard for exchanging public health risk information. The end-to-end RTBP Information Communication Technology (ICT) system is one that digitized patient clinical data using mobile phones, detected unusual events in the dataset with spatial and spatio-temporal statistical analysis tools, and disseminated detected adverse events to health workers and health officials in targeted geographic locations. The RTBP aiming to combat disease outbreaks before reaching epidemic states, pilot tested a single input multiple output web driven alerting application for the simultaneous dissemination of SMS, Email, and Web based CAP messages. This software is integrated in to the Sahana Disaster Management bundle of free and open source software. The field testing was carried out with health departments and healthcare workers in India and Sri Lanka. The paper discusses the design and utility of the software as well as the research finding with respect to the usability of the software and the comprehensibility of the CAP message by health workers.
Keywords :
Internet; disasters; diseases; electronic messaging; epidemics; health care; information dissemination; medical information systems; mobile handsets; public domain software; software reusability; statistical analysis; CAP message comprehensibility; India; RTBP information communication technology system; SMS; Sahana alerting software; Sahana disaster management; Sri Lanka; Web based CAP message dissemination; common alerting protocol content standard; e-mail; epidemic states; health departments; health officials; health workers; healthcare workers; mobile phones; open source software; patient clinical data digitization; pilot testing; public health risk information exchange; real-time biosurveillance; single input multiple output web driven; software usability; spatial statistical analysis tool; spatiotemporal statistical analysis tool; targeted geographic location; Disaster management; Diseases; Protocols; Real time systems; Software; XML; India; Sri Lanka; biosurveillance; common alerting protocol; electronic health; epidemiology; interoperability; mobile phones; standards;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computer and Information Application (ICCIA), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Tianjin
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8597-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICCIA.2010.6141613
Filename :
6141613
Link To Document :
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