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Evaluating Usefulness of Maine's Syndromic Surveillance System for Hospitals, 2012

Description

Maine has been conducting syndromic surveillance since 2007 using the Early Aberration Reporting System (EARS). An evaluation of the syndromic surveillance system was conducted to determine if system objectives are being met, assess the system’s usefulness, and identify areas for improvement. According to CDC’s Guidelines for Evaluating Public Health Surveillance Systems, a surveillance system is useful if it contributes to the timely prevention and control of adverse health events. Acceptability includes the willingness of participants to report surveillance data; participation or reporting rate; and completeness of data.

Objective:

To assess the usefulness and acceptability of Maine’s syndromic surveillance system among hospitals who currently participate.

 

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