Using internet GIS technology for early warning,
response and controlling the quality of the public
health sector
Dimitrios Ptochos *, Dimitrios Panopoulos,
Kostas Metaxiotis, Dimitrios Askounis and
John Psarras
Management and Decision Support Laboratory, School of Electrical
and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens,
Iroon Polytexneiou 9, 15 773 Zografou, Athens, Greece
Fax: +30 210 7723550 E-mail: dptoh@epu.ntua.gr
E-mail: dpano@epu.ntua.gr E-mail: cmetax@epu.ntua.gr
E-mail: askous@epu.ntua.gr E-mail: john@epu.ntua.gr
*Corresponding author
Abstract: Recent EU and Greek Government legislation highlights the need
for the modernisation of the public health management system and the
improvement of the overall health of EU citizens. In addition the effusion of
epidemics even in developed countries makes the need for the enhancement of
public health services imperative. In order to best confront the above-described
challenges, the National Technical University of Athens, in cooperation with the
Greek Ministry of Health and Welfare and the European Commission (EC),
designed and developed an integrated public health information network,
named GEPIMI (Integrated Geographical System for EPIdemiological and
other Medical Information), in the framework of a three-year pilot project. This
pilot project, funded by Greek Ministry of Health and Welfare and the EC
supported the Programme INTERREG II to establish an advanced and integrated
web-based information system that can process and move information in
real time, allowing public health authorities to monitor events at hundreds or
thousands of public health facilities at once. The system is established among
hospitals, primary healthcare authorities and health agents in Greece, Bulgaria,
Albania, Fyrom, and Turkey. The project aims at demonstrating the best practices,
prospects, applications and high potential of Telematics Healthcare Networks in
Europe, with a view to promoting cooperation and interconnection between
European communities in the field of Telematics Healthcare Applications.
The GEPIMI System, implemented via an innovative web based system,
constitutes a replication of a highly effective mechanism. It incorporates
state-of-the-art technologies such as Geographic Information Systems (G.I.S.),
web based databases, GPS, and Smart Card Technology and supports a
variety of health-related web applications including early warning and response
of epidemics, remote management of medical records, seamless healthcare
coverage, comprehensive statistical analysis of data, decision-making
procedures, inter-communication between international scientific fora and other.
Keywords: early warning; epidemics; expert systems; GIS; knowledge
management public health.
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