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How Can EHR Data Improve Public Health Surveillance?
EHRs can enhance
by providing timely and detailed data on disease incidence and prevalence. This data can be used to identify
, monitor the spread of infectious diseases, and evaluate the impact of public health interventions. For instance, during the COVID-19 pandemic, EHR data has been instrumental in tracking the virus's spread and identifying at-risk populations.
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