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Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response: Use of Information Technologies and Decision Support Systems
Conference Proceeding
Reference:
D. M. Bravata, D. K. Owens, D. Buckeridge, C. Haberland, C. Rydzak, M. Schleinitz, W. M. Smith, H. Szeto, M. A. Musen. . Published in 2002.
Abstract:

The Nation’s capacity to respond to bioterrorism depends in part on the ability of clinicians and public health officials to detect, manage, and communicate during a bioterrorism event. Information technologies and decision support systems (IT/DSSs) have the potential to aid clinicians (e.g., physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, and respiratory therapists) and public health officials to respond effectively to a bioterrorist attack. This Evidence Report details the methodology, results, and conclusions of a systematic and extensive search for published materials on the use of IT/DSSs to serve the information needs of clinicians and public health officials in the event of a bioterrorist attack. The information is intended to assist clinicians, public health officials, and policymakers to improve preparedness for a bioterrorism event.

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