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Bioterrorism
North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System Selects TheraDoc for Infection Control and Disease Surveillance
March 15th, 2007
Building on its technical expertise in healthcare emergency preparedness, the Great Neck, NY-based North Shore-Long Island Jewish (LIJ) Health System received, through the efforts of U.S. Representative Peter King, a grant from the Department of Defense to expand its already extensive emergency preparedness and bioterrorism surveillance programs. A key component of this effort is strengthening North Shore-LIJ's internal surveillance and reporting capabilities regarding infectious pathogens isolated in the health system's laboratories and information generated in the emergency departments. To support these surveillance activities as well as centralize microbiology data...
Source: FDA Law Weekly (2007-03-15)
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