Environmental Public Health is concerned with environmental hazards (all the physical, chemical, and biological factors external to a person capable of causing harm), the environmental exposure to those hazards and the possible resultant health outcomes (e.g. asthma caused by air pollution). Thus there are several types of data which can be collected to inform us regarding this. For example, for environmental hazards there is data being collected on the level of radon in homes; if these levels are reduced, some lung cancer will be prevented. Blood carbon monoxide levels can be collected to ascertain the level of environmental exposure. Through surveillance of these factors we may be able to find links from environmental hazards to health outcomes and vice versa.
EPHT can be defined as 'public health information to support management of environmental hazards'. The specific role of EPHT is to collect, collate and analyse environmental health data for a distinct purpose. Within this remit, Environmental Public Health Surveillance System is responsible for the collection and collation of environmental hazard data and health outcome data.
Data flows: environmental public health surveillance
Why do we need EPHSS?
What will EPHSS physically exist as?
The surveillance system will exist as an open, web-based system, with access restricted to appropriate stakeholders. It should be stated that surveillance will not be 'real time', i.e. there will be a certain lag period before data will be available.
We are currently in the stakeholder consultation phase of the project.