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Design and development of a standards-based model to publish public health reporting criteria

Description

State laws mandate clinicians and laboratories to report occurrences of reportable diseases to public health entities. For this purpose, a set of case-reporting specifications are published and maintained by public health departments. There are several problems with the existing case-reporting specifications: (1) they are described on individual state websites and posters and not structured or executable; (2) the specifications are often misleading representing case classification rather than case reporting criteria; (3) they vary across jurisdictions and change over time; and (4) reporting facilities are required to interpret the criteria and maintain logic in their own systems. To overcome these problems, we are designing and developing a prototype system to represent case-reporting specifications that can be authored and maintained by public health and published openly.

 

Objective

In this paper, we describe the content and functional requirements for a knowledge management system that can be authored by public health authorities to inform reporting facilities ‘what’s reportable where’.

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