نتایج جستجو برای: syndromic surveillance

تعداد نتایج: 93412  

2013
Miles Stewart Wayne Loschen Taha Kass-Hout

Objective The objective of this project is to enable the ESSENCE system to read in, utilize, and export out meaningful use syndromic surveillance data using the Health Level 7 (HL7) v2.5 standard. This presentation will detail the technical hurdles with reading a meaningful use syndromic surveillance data feed containing multiple sources, deriving a common meaning from the varying uses of the s...

2017
Laurel Boyd Michelle Barber

Introduction In 2012, the Oregon Public Health Division (OPHD) took advantage of the opportunity created by Meaningful Use, a Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Incentive Program, to implement statewide syndromic surveillance. The Oregon syndromic surveillance project, or Oregon ESSENCE, began accepting MUcompliant HL7 2.5.1 data in late 2013. Early onboarding efforts were labor-int...

2017
Melissa Powell Laurel Boyd

Introduction Wildfires occur annually in Oregon, and the health risks of wildfire smoke are well documented1. Before implementing syndromic surveillance through Oregon ESSENCE, assessing the health effects of wildfires in real time was very challenging. Summer 2015 marked the first wildfire season with 60 of 60 eligible Oregon emergency departments (EDs) reporting to ESSENCE. The Oregon ESSENCE...

2011
Robert W. Mathes Kazuhiko Ito Thomas Matte

BACKGROUND Prospective syndromic surveillance of emergency department visits has been used for near-real time tracking of communicable diseases to detect outbreaks or other unexpected disease clusters. The utility of syndromic surveillance for tracking cardiovascular events, which may be influenced by environmental factors and influenza, has not been evaluated. We developed and evaluated a meth...

2011
A Baer Dr Olson Js Brownstein

5. The evaluation of influenza surveillance data elements for the health information exchange minimum data set 11. PHIN-MS deployment acceptability survey for the data transfer of syndromic data between hospitals and public health YE Cheng, H Dhotre, and D Drociuk 13. Collaborative development of use cases for geospatially enabling a health information exchange 15. Developing an application ont...

2012
Taha A. Kass-Hout David L. Buckeridge John S. Brownstein Zhiheng Xu Paul McMurray Charles K. T. Ishikawa Julia E. Gunn Barbara L. Massoudi

Many public health agencies monitor population health using syndromic surveillance, generally employing information from emergency department (ED) visit records. When combined with other information, objective evidence of fever may enhance the accuracy with which surveillance systems detect syndromes of interest, such as influenza-like illness. This study found that patient chief complaint of s...

2016
Amy Ising Wayne Loschen Laura Streichert

Introduction Knowledge Management is defined as “the process of capturing, distributing, and effectively using knowledge.” [1] ISDS members have varying degrees of experience with public health surveillance and syndromic surveillance specifically, and will all benefit from more structured access to documentation on components related to syndromic surveillance, including but not limited to, the ...

Journal: :Online Journal of Public Health Informatics 2016

2012
Osama Chaudhary

This report delineates Yolo County Health Department's process to ascertain its optimal methods of participation in syndromic surveillance and health information exchange. As a health department serving a county of just 200,000 residents, Yolo County Health Department needed to operate within strict financial constraints. Meaningful Use legislation enabled it to pursue both syndromic surveillan...

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