Healthcare professionals are not as familiar with the symptoms and
clinical signs of bioterrorism diagnoses/conditions as they ought to be.
Providers also lack the necessary clinical training and experience to
recognize and diagnose bioterrorism conditions.
Isabel addresses this
knowledge gap: if a provider enters (or we can extract these from an
electronic medical record) clinical features, the Isabel system will
remind a user of likely diagnoses that include nerve agents (e.g.
Sarin), chemical agents (e.g. Paraquat), biotoxins (e.g. Abrin), and
emerging infectious diseases (e.g. Anthrax). Clicking on each
bioterrorism diagnosis will give the provider the latest and up-to-date
information from Centers for Disease Control (CDC), USA. Launched May
2005.
Healthcare providers in hospitals across a region/hospital group are
currently unaware if patients with similar clinical features have
presented at other institutions.
Using proprietary pattern matching
software the Isabel Clinical Alert System (ICAS) will allow healthcare
professionals and epidemiologists in hospitals across the region/group,
to view in real time, all the clinical queries entered into Isabel and
diagnoses being considered by providers. Crucially should a provider
enter a query similar to another query in the region say in the last,
say, 15-30 minutes we will alert providers in the region/hospital group
of this emerging paradigm. Launch August 2005.
Isabel - Clinical features and diagnoses monitoring system
Healthcare providers in hospitals across a region/hospital group are
currently unaware of the patterns of clinical presentation of patients
or patterns of diagnoses that have been considered. How many patients
have presented with breathlessness and hypoxia in the last 24 hours?
What are the most common presentations in the last week?What are the
diagnoses that have been most frequently considered in the last 24
hours? How frequently has a diagnosis like Measles or SLE been
considered in the last week?
Using proprietary pattern recognition and
cluster analysis software the Isabel monitoring system captures and
analyses all the clinical features and diagnoses being considered in
real time across the region/hospital group. Patterns and clusters of
clinical features and diagnoses are presented in tables, spectrographs
and 2D cluster map. Healthcare professionals within the region/hospital
group can interrogate the clusters and patterns for specific queries and
diagnoses. Launch August 2005.