CRITICAL ANALYSIS ON STRENGTHENING PUBLIC HEALTH SURVEILLANCE THROUGH INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION BETWEEN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TECHNICIANS AND HEALTH INFORMATICS SPECIALISTS.

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Hamad Nahi Hamad Alshamlan
Khaled Ali Bin Khazim Alshehri
Khlood Ali Yahya Asiri
Hussain Manaa Zaid Al-Zamanan
Mohsen Zaied Alzamanan
Zayed Mahdi Zayed Alzamanan
Bander Naseer Alshagaih
Nova Yahya Almonajam
Mana Naji Mana Almatnah

Keywords

Public health surveillance, interdisciplinary collaboration, epidemiological technicians, health informatics specialists, methodologies, findings, recommendations

Abstract

Effective public health surveillance is basic to rapidly distinguish and react to developing well-being issues. This article analyzes the benefits and suggestions of collaboration between epidemiologists and available well-being specialists to move forward with public health administrations. Through a subjective writing survey and investigation of strategies, comes about, and discoveries, this article investigates each discipline's commitment to moving forward assessment. Key discoveries are examined, counting challenges and openings recognized in the past thinks about and assessments. Furthermore, proposals were made to progress collaboration between epidemiologists and health professionals to progress public health outcomes.


 

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