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KFLA Health Unit Geospatial EDSSGeospatial
mapping of respiratory and gastrointestinal
hospital visit data through a regional,
real-time, emergency department surveillance
system for Decision Support and Community
Awareness
  • Interim Report
  • March 28th, 2008
  • Updated June 11, 2008

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Outline
  • Project overview
  • Summary of Users Needs
  • User Interface Mock-up Walkthrough
  • Next Steps

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Introduction
  • Kingston Frontenac and Lennox Addington (KFLA)
    Public Health in association with the Queens
    University Public Health Informatics (QPHI) Team
    is undertaking a project to inform health
    professionals and other members of the community
    about up-to-date utilization of local Emergency
    Departments for respiratory and gastrointestinal
    illness.
  • The purpose of the project is to enable informed
    decision making in the community.
  • Reporting of this data on maps showing activity
    by neighbourhood is expected to allow infection
    control practitioners, family physicians,
    community access centers, long term care
    facilities, schools and child care centers
    amongst others to know immediately current
    respiratory and gastrointestinal infectious
    activity in the community.

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Project Vision
  • To reduce morbidity and mortality in the
    community from infectious illnesses by providing
    the right message to the right people in the
    right place, at the right time.

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Objectives
  • 1) Limit the spread of disease
  • 2) Reduce the impact on hospital emergency
    departments
  • 3) Save lives among at risk populations
    (children and elderly) and,
  • 4) Better understand the spread of disease.

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Project Overview Approach Timelines
Jan 14 25
Feb 6 Mar 28
Apr 2 Jun 30
Jul 11
Initiation Planning
System Analysis Design
Development
Launch Date
  • Test System
  • Make final modifications
  • Implement external communications plan
  • Kick-off Project
  • Develop Project Charter
  • Develop Project Plan, Resource Plan,
    Communications Plan
  • Analyze RODS / EDSS System, Geospatial aspatial
    data requirements,
  • Validate user needs
  • Design complete system
  • Develop Database, ETL, GIS and web components
  • Develop system documentation
  • Integrate system with RODS
  • Integrate system with web sites

Activities
  • Live, publicly available GDSS System (soft launch)
  • System Architecture Design Document
  • Project Charter Project management Plan
  • GDSS System

Deliverables
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Summary of Users
  • Public Health / Healthcare Professionals
  • Medical Officers of Health from KFLA Public
    Health and HPECHU
  • PH Nurses (CD, adult, school, dental, infectious
    diseases)
  • Local physicians/nurses and hospital
    administrators
  • Long Term Care Homes (LTCH) CCAC
  • Home care and field professionals (OT/PT, speech
    therapists, etc.)
  • Institutions / Institutional Administrators
  • School board, Schools, Universities, Colleges
  • Child care
  • Employers
  • Police Fire, all EMS
  • Municipal officials
  • General Public
  • Local citizens
  • All citizens will have real-time access to
    geospatial data informing them of respiratory and
    gastrointestinal outbreaks and linking them
    directly to further information, ongoing
    epidemiological analyses such as viral lab tests
    (eg. Influenza and RSV results) and results of
    suspected reportable gastrointestinal diseases.

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Ex.1 Public Health CD Nurses
  • Important Characteristics
  • Apt to use RODS/ EDSS, or reports / outputs
    generated from it
  • Potential users of GDSS to assist in outbreak
    investigation
  • Useful Functions would include
  • Ability to interact with map of the health unit,
    with locations of institutions (hospitals, LTCs,
    schools, university colleges, penitentiaries,
    large employers, daycares etc.)
  • Ability to view attributes of institutions such
    as school populations, bed censuses and key
    contacts in the map

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Ex.2 Family Physicians
  • Important Characteristics
  • Overwhelmed with information sources, media
    tools
  • Get a feel for when something is going around
    from diagnostic trends and discussions with
    colleagues variety of other sources
  • Useful Functions would include
  • Ability to confirm assumptions about infection
    trends in the community with evidentiary support
  • Support patient education (this is where you
    live, in a hotspot) Reinforce behaviours with
    patients (vaccinations, hand-washing)
  • Provide a central resource for disease
    information, case definitions, etc. (take away
    with URL?) for patients
  • Ability to zero in on hotspot areas
  • Ability to quick search by postal code

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Ex.3 School Board Personnel
  • Important Characteristics
  • Communicate with students and families through
    newsletters, web site, phone calls from secretary
  • High degree of regular interaction in meetings
    (district, principals, vice-principals)
  • Useful Functions would include
  • Ability to better plan for and predict HR
    shortages e.g. caused by increased teacher
    absenteeism (i.e. supply requirements)
  • Ability to better inform families about
    infections affecting school population (were
    experiencing an outbreak, keep your ill child at
    home)
  • Provide evidentiary criteria to changes in
    pandemic status (level 1, 2, 3, 4)
  • Provide a central resource for disease
    information, fact sheets, vaccination locations
    etc., for students and families
  • Provide specific information for high-risk groups
    (e.g. special needs)
  • Provide links to infectious disease information
    directly on school and board websites

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Ex.4 Community Members
  • Important Characteristics
  • Many media sources competing for attention web
    sites are just one aspect
  • Want to know when they should stay home, keep
    children home, teach prevention to family,
    learning tool
  • Useful Functions would include
  • Ability to subscribe to e-mail listserv to
    receive high-level advisories follow link to web
    site for maps and additional information
  • Ability to become more informed about infections
    symptoms, precautionary information, fact sheets
    about GI respiratory infections, recovery
    periods, etc.

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Ex.5 LTCH Infection Control
  • Important Characteristics
  • Receives outbreak info from multitude of sources
    reports from 3 local HUs, LTCHs, RODS output from
    Tara _at_ KFLA, Flu Watch, local news, ProMed
  • Information received is not nearly as quick as
    one would like
  • Maintains list of ongoing outbreaks and
    distributes to LTCH admitting teams, ICPs,
    medical records tool can provide a heads up)
    to those that receive the reports and others in
    out in the field (OT/PT etc.)
  • Useful Functions would include
  • Ability to incorporate data from additional
    sources beyond ED, including all schools, (esp.
    primary), universities and colleges, inside LTCH,
    family doctor visits, TeleHealth

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Next steps
  • Project / Development
  • Complete Review of System Design Specifications
  • Begin System Development
  • Refine UI Characteristics
  • Initiate Integration Planning with KFLA website
  • Communications
  • Engaged HCNSEO (facilitated by Dr. Gemmill)
  • Full roll-out planned for October (start of flu
    season)
  • City wide communication plan (radio, tv,
    newspaper, press conference?)
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