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The Electronic Support for Public Health (ESP) Project: Automated Detection and Electronic Reporting of Notifiable Diseases

Description

Clinician reporting of notifiable diseases has historically been slow, labor intensive, and incomplete. Manual and electronic laboratory reporting (ELR) systems have increased the timeliness, efficiency, and completeness of notifiable disease reporting but cannot provide full demographic information about patients, integrate an array of pertinent lab tests to yield a diagnosis, describe patient signs and symptoms, pregnancy status, treatment rendered, or differentiate a new diagnosis or from follow-up of a known old diagnosis. Electronic medical record (EMR) systems are a promising resource to combine the timeliness and completeness of ELR systems with the clinical perspective of clinician initiated reporting. We describe an operational system that detects and reports patients with notifiable diseases to the state health department using EMR data.

 

Objective

To leverage EMR systems to improve the timeliness, completeness, and clinical detail of notifiable disease reporting.

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