TY - JOUR PY - 2002// TI - The Frontlines of Medicine Project: a proposal for the standardized communication of emergency department data for public health uses including syndromic surveillance for biological and chemical terrorism JO - Annals of emergency medicine A1 - Barthell, Edward N. A1 - Cordell, William H. A1 - Moorhead, John C. A1 - Handler, Jonathan A1 - Feied, Craig A1 - Smith, Mark S. A1 - Cochrane, Dennis G. A1 - Felton, Christopher W. A1 - Collins, Michael A. SP - 422 EP - 429 VL - 39 IS - 4 N2 - The Frontlines of Medicine Project is a collaborative effort of emergency medicine (including emergency medical services and clinical toxicology), public health, emergency government, law enforcement, and informatics. This collaboration proposes to develop a nonproprietary, "open systems" approach for reporting emergency department patient data. The common element is a standard approach to sending messages from individual EDs to regional oversight entities that could then analyze the data received. ED encounter data could be used for various public health initiatives, including syndromic surveillance for chemical and biological terrorism. The interlinking of these regional systems could also permit public health surveillance at a national level based on ED patient encounter data. Advancements in the Internet and Web-based technologies could allow the deployment of these standardized tools in a rapid time frame.
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