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Q6: What can health care IT do in the present time to better recognize another pandemic before it happens?

Sanjeev Agrawal
A6: Stopping viruses or their mutation won't be easy but certainly responding to any such outbreak and containing it can be facilitated with tech like Digital epidemiological surveillance and rapid case identification

Sanjeev Agrawal
A6: Also hoping this pandemic pushes rapid population level vaccine deployment and population level home testing (or even water effluent testing programs)

Mike Seegel
I think the ability to gather data (as we were discussing with handhelds) can help predict overall trends that are happening.

Sanjeev Agrawal
With mutations - being quickly track and trace the spread of a mutation and map the vaccine that will be most effective against the variant and then deploy it before the variant becomes the dominant strain (like we do with the flu)

Mike Seegel
The gathering of data is only the start; what do you do with the data next? Metrics, actionable reporting and the like will translate the data into useful information.

Mike Seegel
@saagrawa It would be ideal if we could share data like this, but the problem is there are issues with sharing data (geopolitical, HIPAA regulations, GDPR, etc.) that prevents a lot of sharing data.

Kenya Smith
Q6. Health IT can develop analytic dashboards to make it easier to analyze data and identify trends.

Mike Seegel
@KenyaSmith_NC That's a perfect way to get the data and be able to make better decisions for your organization, and the patient.


