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      Global Public Health Surveillance Using Media Reports: Redesigning GPHIN.

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          Abstract

          Global public health surveillance relies on reporting structures and transmission of trustworthy health reports. But in practice, these processes may not always be fast enough, or are hindered by procedural, technical, or political barriers. GPHIN, the Global Public Health Intelligence Network, was designed in the late 1990s to scour mainstream news for health events, as that travels faster and more freely. This paper outlines the next generation of GPHIN, which went live in 2017, and reports on design decisions underpinning its new functions and innovations.

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          Journal
          Stud Health Technol Inform
          Studies in health technology and informatics
          IOS Press
          1879-8365
          0926-9630
          Jun 16 2020
          : 270
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Digital Technologies Research Centre, National Research Council Canada, Ottawa.
          Article
          SHTI200280
          10.3233/SHTI200280
          32570501
          21cf3d72-33e6-4fc0-8130-0718e5623d9c
          History

          Natural Language Processing,Syndromic Surveillance,Public Health

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