Communicable Disease & Epidemiology
Every hour between a reportable disease threshold and a provider alert is another generation of exposure — and the HAN was never built to close that gap. PHapp replaces HAN email listservs with sub-60-second geo-targeted, multi-channel outbreak notification: providers and affected populations reached simultaneously via SMS, email, app, and web, with contact notification sent automatically to affected geographies, epi curve documentation generated from every send, and DCDCP-ready jurisdiction-level reports assembled without a manual data pull. Built for the full DCDCP workflow: case investigation follow-up, DIS contact notification, syndromic surveillance threshold-triggered sends, cluster detection across measles, TB, foodborne illness, and STI/HIV — and exposure notification for immunization campaign non-responders. No listserv management. No manual phone trees. No waiting for the on-call physician to check email.
Built for surveillance & epidemiology teams
- HAN vs. PHapp — multi-channel outbreak notification in <60 seconds — Where HAN delivers a single email to a listserv (opened hours later by an on-call physician who may not be on call), PHapp delivers simultaneously via SMS, email, app, and web — no listserv management, no manual phone trees, no separate send per channel. Real-time epidemiological intelligence reaches index case contacts, clinicians, and the affected public in the same send — before the next generation of exposure begins. The HAN was designed for provider communication; PHapp closes the public-facing community alert gap HAN was never built to fill.
- Geo-targeted outbreak alerts for measles, TB, foodborne illness, and STI/HIV — epi curve documentation included — Geo-targeted alerts to affected ZIP codes reach residents and clinicians simultaneously the moment a reportable disease threshold is crossed — for measles school exposures, TB clusters, foodborne outbreaks traced to a restaurant, and STI/HIV outreach campaigns. Exposure notification sent automatically to affected geographies — no separate manual call list per case investigation. Epi curve documentation generated from delivery timestamps and geo-targeting parameters, exportable for after-action review and DCDCP submission.
- Disease Intervention Specialist (DIS) workflows & contact notification — syndromic surveillance to community alert — Multilingual follow-up messaging in 50+ languages improves contact notification response rates for emerging infectious disease clusters — reaching index case contacts before the next generation of exposure. Disease Intervention Specialist (DIS) outreach workflows supported via automated case investigation follow-up sends, removing the manual DIS call-list step. Immunization campaign reminders dispatched to non-responders via geo-targeted threshold-triggered sends from surveillance system integration.
- DCDCP reporting & disease surveillance system integration — jurisdiction-level reports from every send — De-identified epidemiological reach analytics by language, geography, and channel — export-ready for DCDCP reporting, after-action reviews, and corrective action plans. Jurisdiction-level outbreak reports generated automatically from every send — no manual data pull, no separate analytics system, no retroactive report assembly before your next DCDCP submission deadline. Reportable disease threshold triggers configurable directly in PHapp — no separate middleware required.
Communicable Disease & Outbreak Scenarios
Platform Capabilities for Surveillance & Epi Teams
Replace HAN email listservs with sub-60-second multi-channel outbreak notification — and generate DCDCP-ready reports from every send automatically
In a 20-minute outbreak notification demo, see how epidemiologists and Disease Intervention Specialists (DIS) are replacing HAN email listservs with sub-60-second multi-channel alerts — geo-targeted to the affected ZIP codes, delivered to providers and residents simultaneously, with epi curve documentation, exposure notification workflows, DCDCP-ready reach analytics, and syndromic surveillance threshold-triggered sends. No manual phone tree. No listserv management. No waiting for the HAN email to be opened.