Which individual was part of the team implementing the Pitt ODS utilizing EHR data?
Answer
Dr. John G. O’Donnell
Dr. John G. O’Donnell is specifically named as a member of the research group at the University of Pittsburgh responsible for implementing the Outbreak Detection System (ODS). This team’s focus was to leverage the continuous stream of admission data from Electronic Health Records (EHRs) to train a computer program to recognize the established pattern of a normal hospital admission day. By teaching the system the baseline expectation, the implementation team enabled the ODS to accurately flag deviations from this norm almost immediately, thus speeding up the potential identification of an emerging public health threat.

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