Quicker Detection = Smaller Epidemics

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Putting the Public Back into Public Health
FNY ORIENTATION
• Introduction to FNY
• Dashboard Analytics
• Reporting Requirements
• FNY Toolkit & Resources
• Questions
• 1. Quicker detection = smaller epidemics
• 2. Smaller epidemics + better response
stops epidemics from becoming pandemics
• 3. Better governance promotes best
practices, virtuous circles
Epidemic curve
CASES
Routine disease reporting
TIME
4
Epidemic curve
CASES
Astute clinician reports
TIME
5
Epidemic curve
CASES
Sentinel networks
TIME
6
Epidemic curve
CASES
Digital disease detection
TIME
7
Epidemic curve
CASES
Participatory epidemiology
and future innovations
TIME
8
Epidemic curve
CASES
Even earlier: disease surveillance in animals
TIME
9
Early detection is working
2009
23 Days
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
167 Days
1996
50 DAYS
100 DAYS
150 DAYS
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Chan et al. 2010. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Early detection is working
2009
2008
New International Health
Regulations
Implemented
2007
2006
2005
New International Health
Regulations
Google Flu Trends
Better national health reporting
HealthMap
INSTEDD launched
Approved
2004
2003
2002
2001
GOARN
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
50 DAYS
100 DAYS
150 DAYS
GPHIN & ProMed
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Chan et al. 2010. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
2013
2018
2012
2017
2011
2016
2010
2015
Early detection is working
2014
2009
2013
2008
2012
2007
New ideas, policies
and technologies
2011
2006
2010
2005
2004
2009
2003
2008
2002
2007
2001
2006
2000
2005
1999
2004
1998
2003
1997
2002
1996
2001
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1999
50 DAYS
100 DAYS
150 DAYS
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Chan et al. 2010. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Flu Trends
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INFLUENZA
• Everyone is at risk
• Preventable with effective
vaccines…
• …yet 3,000 to 49,000 people die
each year from influenza in the
United States alone
IMPACT OF INFLUENZA: $87.1
BILLION
Source: “The Cost of Getting the Flu” by Frugal Dad
OUR VISION
Engage people worldwide in disease
surveillance to keep themselves and
their communities healthy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmkJyhk5Bwc
Public health
practitioners
Public
Local Officials
Labs
Healthcare workers,
Participatory
Clinicians
Health
Ministry of Health
TRADITIONAL PUBLIC
HEALTH REPORTING World Bodies
(UN, WHO, FAO, OIE)
• What flu near you is right now:
FLU NEAR YOU
HOW IT WORKS
REGISTER ONLINE BY
COMPUTER OR PHONE
WEEKLY SURVEY
NOTIFIED BY EMAIL OR
PUSH NOTIFICATION
SEE THE SPREAD OF FLU
THROUGH CROWDSOURCING
VACCINE INFORMATION
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GOOGLE ANALYTICS
DASHBOARD
When you partner with Skoll Global Threats
Fund (STGF), we will grant you access to our
dashboard, which reveals your community’s
Flu Near You data. Our statistical data
includes:
1) # of Registrations,
1) # of Active Users,
1) # of Surveys Completed
1) Comparable Data from the Previous Week, and
1) # of Registrations from the Past 6 Weeks.
WHAT IS A LANDING PAGE?
A landing page is used to cobrand our FNY
website in the line of interest of your
community.
UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO
Dashboard Only
• Did not establish a landing page.
• University of San Francisco (USF) decided to
create their own website:
www.usfca.edu/nursing/flunearyou
• Google Analytics tracks the number of USF
community members who registered for FNY
based on the website:
www.fluenearyou.com/usf
• Visitors must click “Join” from this specfiic page
in order to record the data specific for USF.
DASHBOARD: UNIVERSITY OF SAN
FRANCISCO
DASHBOARD: UNIVERSITY OF SAN
FRANCISCO
How do you read this information?
DASHBOARD: UNIVERSITY OF SAN
FRANCISCO
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS:
•
Reports will be due monthly, at the end of the Fall
and Spring Semester, and on July 31, 2015.
•
The monthly recruitment reports will have six
metrics students need to report on. FNY
Ambassadors will also write a narrative on what
they did, what went well, and what didn’t go well.
•
A "cost per outcome" analysis, where cost is
calculated for both a "recruited" user and a
"retained" user, as well as "cost per report". This
will be performed at the conclusion of the grant
and included in the final report.
•
A qualitative analysis such as an “exit survey” or
focus group to solicit feedback from a subset of
users engaged in the University’s project.
MONTHLY TRACKING REPORTS
INCLUDE:
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Number of users enrolled; % users retained since
project start (or number unsubscribed)
•
Number of reports submitted by users
•
Number of household members enrolled by users
•
Number and type of “unique” recruitment and
outreach efforts (tabling at events, passing out
flyers, etc.)
•
Number and type of “continuous” recruitment and
outreach efforts (posters, online ads, links to FNY
on website, etc.)
•
Estimated number of people engaged via unique
and continuous recruitment efforts
QUESTIONS?
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