e-Health for COVID-19 Epidemic: The Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center Experience.

Stephen A Klotz, Mary L Miller, Kirsten M Pogreba-Brown, Kenneth K Komatsu, Laura M Morehouse, Steven W Dudley, F Mazda Shirazi
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Background: A significant challenge of the COVID-19 epidemic was the dissemination of accurate and timely information to the public, health care providers, and first responders. We describe the expansion of the Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center (APDIC) to fill such a need for residents of Arizona. Methodology: The original mission of the APDIC was recognition and management of chemical exposure, poisoning, envenomation, and drug-related medical problems. In response to COVID-19, APDIC expanded its personnel and facilities to accommodate telephone calls and teleconsults regarding COVID-19. Thirteen different topics dealing with COVID-19 were addressed and tracked and included: testing information, isolation, prevention, personal protective equipment, travel, vaccines, therapies, antibody testing, contact tracing, exposure to the virus and what to do in businesses, at work or at school regarding isolation and quarantine. Results: Responding to the public health needs, APDIC accepted >320,000 telephone calls and completed 48,346 teleconsults from March 3, 2020 to March 3, 2021. This represented a 15-fold increase in calls and twice the number of consults over 2019. Upon release of the vaccine, calls increased sharply with >7,000 calls in 1 day (February 7, 2021). Conclusion: In conclusion, the APDIC, rapidly expanded to address urgent public health information needs surrounding COVID-19 while still accomplishing its founding mission.

COVID-19流行病的电子卫生:亚利桑那州毒药和药物信息中心的经验。
背景:COVID-19疫情的一个重大挑战是向公众、卫生保健提供者和第一响应者传播准确和及时的信息。我们描述了亚利桑那州毒药和药物信息中心(APDIC)的扩展,以满足亚利桑那州居民的这种需求。方法:APDIC最初的使命是识别和管理化学品暴露、中毒、中毒和与药物有关的医疗问题。为应对新冠肺炎疫情,APDIC扩大了人员和设施,以提供有关新冠肺炎的电话和远程咨询服务。会议讨论并跟踪了与COVID-19有关的13个不同主题,包括:检测信息、隔离、预防、个人防护装备、旅行、疫苗、疗法、抗体检测、接触者追踪、病毒暴露以及在企业、工作或学校中如何应对隔离和检疫。结果:2020年3月3日至2021年3月3日,APDIC响应公众健康需求,接受电话咨询32万余次,完成远程会诊48346次。这意味着电话数量比2019年增加了15倍,咨询次数增加了一倍。疫苗投放后,1天内(2021年2月7日)来电数量急剧增加,超过7000次。结论:总之,APDIC在完成其成立使命的同时,迅速扩展以应对COVID-19相关的紧急公共卫生信息需求。
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