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Li Meichum

Description

NC DETECT receives daily data files from emergency departments (ED), the statewide EMS data collection system, the statewide poison center, and veterinary laboratory test results. Included in these data are elements, which may contain Protected Health Information (PHI). It is the responsibility of NC DETECT to ensure that security of these data is managed during their entire life cycle, including receiving, loading, cleaning, storage, managing, reporting, user access, archiving, and destruction. A web interface is provided for users at state, regional and local levels to access syndromic surveillance reports, as well as reports for broader public health surveillance such as injury, occupational health, and disaster management.

Objective

This paper describes how the North Carolina Disease Event Tracking and Epidemiologic Collection Tool (NC DETECT) utilizes various methods of encryption and access control to protect sensitive patient data during both integration and reporting.

Submitted by uysz on
Description

NC BEIPS is a system designed and developed by the NC Division of Public Health (DPH) for early detection of disease and bioterrorism outbreaks or events. It analyzes emergency department (ED) data on a daily basis from 33 (29%) EDs in North Carolina. With a new mandate requiring the submission of ED data to DPH, NC BEIPS will soon have data from all 114 EDs. NC BEIPS also receives data on a daily basis from the Carolinas Poison Center, the Prehospital Medical Information System and the Piedmont Wildlife Center, although syndromic surveillance output from these data sources is still in testing.

Objective

 This paper describes the North Carolina Bioterrorism and Emerging Infection Prevention System (NC BEIPS). NC BEIPS is the syndromic surveillance arm of NC PHIN.

Submitted by elamb on