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An Innovative Design for Conducting Simulation Exercises on Electronic Disease Surveillance System

Description

In order to be best prepared to identify health events using electronic disease surveillance systems, it is vital for users to participate in regular exercises that realistically simulate how events may present in their system following disease manifestation in the community. Furthermore, it is necessary that users exercise methods of communicating unusual occurrences to other intra and extra-jurisdictional investigators quickly and efficiently to determine first, if an event actually exits and if one does its characteristics. A simulation exercise held in the National Capital Region (NCR) in the spring of this year exercised a novel format for engaging users while testing the utility of an embedded event communication tool.

 

Objective

This is a description of an innovative design and format used to exercise public health preparedness in a tri-jurisdictional disease surveillance system in the spring of 2006.

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