Health and Human Services
- Loma Linda University Medical Center Activates Advanced Emergency Geographic Information SystemPage 1, Healthy GIS, Winter 2007 [PDF]
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We can help you implement GIS as a crucial piece of your information technology strategy to help you reduce, contain, or avoid costs while providing critical services more effectively. Our services team can help implement GIS for
- Disease surveillance
- Outbreak management
- Clinical management
- Incident management and emergency resource planning
- Mass casualty planning and response
- Surge capacity management
- Environmental field assessment
- Integrated laboratory reporting
Geography is a deciding factor in the challenges you face, and GIS is the only business system technology that ties data together using geography. We will help you maintain open data access and exchange with your partners by delivering solutions that are compliant with relevant technology, data, and security standards including HIPAA, PHIN, HL7, LOINCS, and SNOMED. For larger deployments, we support the interoperability of your systems by building solutions that leverage federated GIS and service-oriented architectures.
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For more information regarding GIS services for health and human services, contact Ed Carubis at 909-793-2853, extension 1-1177. If you are outside the United States, contact the ESRI office that serves you.
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"During an emergency, communication and coordination are two of the biggest challenges to overcome. GIS is an effective tool for enhancing [both]."
Robert Leopold
Deputy Director
Regulation and Licensure
Nebraska Health and Human Services System
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