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And after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, doctors were able to tap into a specially created Web site to access prescription histories for displaced Gulf Coast residents on whom they had no medical information.
But Cronin said he knew of no other statewide effort to track swine flu through electronic pharmacy prescriptions. The fact that all of Rhode Island's pharmacies are connected to an electronic prescribing network made it a natural place for Surescripts to roll out the initiative, which could be expanded to other states if successful here.
"If you have 100 percent of pharmacies, this system is going to be much, much more valuable to you than if you have 60 (percent)," Cronin said.
Surescripts currently receives swine flu data from about 80 percent of Rhode Island's pharmacy locations but expects to boost that to 100 percent as soon as possible, Cronin said.
Andrew Pekosz, an associate professor of microbiology and immunology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, said it makes sense to give states another vehicle for monitoring the illness, but cautioned that there could be inherent gaps in the data.
Assuming, for instance, that doctors are following federal guidelines and being conservative in their distribution of Tamiflu, the data could potentially underreport the actual number of people sick with flu, Pekosz said. Also, the numbers alone may not reflect how long the person took the medication or whether the patient it was prescribed for is ill or merely lives in a house with someone who has flu.
"You'll know that a physician felt strong enough that that person had influenza to give them a prescription," Pekosz said. "One doesn't know if that person then followed through in taking it appropriately and those kinds of things."
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