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秘密直播 APL Partners with InductiveHealth on Disease Informatics for Health Agencies

As the COVID-19 pandemic persists into a second year and conducting disease surveillance continues to be an important component of public health responses, the 秘密直播 Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland, has entered into an agreement with InductiveHealth Informatics in Atlanta to facilitate access by additional state and local governments to the APL-developed Electronic Surveillance System for the Early Notification of Community-based Epidemics, or ESSENCE.

ESSENCE, which APL created in 1997 and continues to enhance, is a disease surveillance system that helps users clean and process large amounts of health-related data. In addition to enabling public health officials to maintain situational awareness of the health of their communities on a routine basis, the system鈥檚 algorithms analyze data to search for anomalies that might indicate an outbreak. ESSENCE has also been used to monitor disease outbreaks following mass gatherings, assist in disaster recovery efforts and track opioid-related deaths.

ESSENCE utilizes data such as emergency room and urgent care visits, as well as why those visits occurred, along with other gathered information. Users, like public health epidemiologists and infection control practitioners, can then perform queries to search for combinations of signs of symptoms that may indicate a surge.

APL鈥檚 commercial partnership with InductiveHealth Informatics will expand the system鈥檚 reach, allowing InductiveHealth to offer ESSENCE to their customers and provide a syndromic surveillance software-as-a-service capability. The agreement also better positions APL to focus on ESSENCE-related research and development, emphasizing new data sources, novel analytics and forecasting while exploring other opportunities to grow the tool in alignment with APL鈥檚 National Health Mission Area pillars of predictive health, assured care and global health security.

鈥淭his is an exciting partnership for APL as it will allow our researchers to focus on continued improvement and expansion of ESSENCE while InductiveHealth Informatics aids in its application,鈥 said Sheri Lewis, who manages APL鈥檚 Health Protection and Assurance program area. 鈥淒isease surveillance has never been more important, but we want the tools we use in emergency situations, such as pandemics, to be the tools we鈥檙e using every day. This agreement helps further that goal.鈥

Currently, ESSENCE is used by more than 25 jurisdictions, including at state, regional, and county or city levels; nationally by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; and globally by the Department of Defense. During the COVID-19 pandemic, it has been an essential tool in filling testing and contact tracing gaps to help track the spread of SARS-CoV-2.

Previously, APL handled the distribution and maintenance of ESSENCE while leading a parallel effort to continue advancing the technology. The load-sharing that will occur in this partnership will allow APL to focus more on research while also gleaning the commercial perspective on customer needs, which could also lead to new opportunities for technological development.

InductiveHealth Informatics specializes in software-as-a-service disease surveillance technology and is known for providing innovative solutions to public health departments.

鈥淲e are very excited to partner with 秘密直播 Applied Physics Lab,鈥 said Matthew Dollacker, co-founder and chief executive officer of InductiveHealth Informatics. 鈥淢atching APL鈥檚 ESSENCE software to our advanced software-as-a-service and health data integration capabilities provides an easy and cost-effective way for health departments to simplify and accelerate the use of advanced syndromic surveillance technology for public health response.鈥

This agreement is an exclusive arrangement for use in the field of health care and in U.S. public health markets.

鈥淔or many years, APL鈥檚 Tech Transfer office has recognized ESSENCE as an important technology and has strategized with researchers and leadership on how to continue increasing the impact of this powerful tool,鈥 said Norma Lee Todd, who supervises APL鈥檚 Tech Transfer team. 鈥淲e are very excited about the new collaboration with InductiveHealth Informatics and the opportunities that it offers to them and the Laboratory to capitalize on our respective strengths.鈥