The rapid implementation of a statewide emergency health information system during the 1993 Iowa flood

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In the face of disastrous flooding, the Iowa Department of Public Health established the statewide Emergency Computer Communications Network to establish rapid electronic reporting of disaster-related health data, provide e-mail communications among all county health departments, monitor the long- range public health effects of the disaster, and institute a general purpose public health information system in Iowa. Based on software (CDC WONDER/PC) provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and using standard personal computers and moderns, this system has resulted in a 10- to 20-fold increase in surveillance efficiency at the health department, not including time saved by county network participants. It provides a critical disaster assessment capability to the health department but also facilitates the general practice of public health.

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O’Carroll, P. W., Friede, A., Noji, E. K., Lillibridge, S. R., Fries, D. J., & Atchison, C. G. (1995). The rapid implementation of a statewide emergency health information system during the 1993 Iowa flood. American Journal of Public Health, 85(4), 564–567. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.85.4.564

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