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  • Content Type: Abstract

    Researchers have demonstrated benefits to identifying and developing interventions for patients that frequently seek healthcare services in the ED. The New Yorker Magazine, recently published an article titled The Hot Spotters, summarizing work… read more
    … and Policy (OMBP) outpatient Medicaid ED frequency visit study was conducted, which cited that frequent ED … and Policy (OMBP) outpatient Medicaid ED frequency visit study was conducted, which cited that frequent ED …
  • Content Type: Abstract

    On October 1, 2015, the number of ICD codes will expand from 14,000 in version 9 to 68,000 in version 10. The new code set will increase the specificity of reporting, allowing more information to be conveyed in a single code. It is anticipated that… read more
    … existing systems to accommodate the new code set, 2) Lack of ICD-10 expertise and training to identify which … existing systems to accommodate the new code set, 2) Lack of ICD-10 expertise and training to identify which …
  • Content Type: Webinar

    More and more patients frequent Urgent Care facilites. In this webinar, we will discuss how NSSP jurisdictions collect it, how is it formatted, and what have they learned; what's the best way to capture and share this information; and why should we… read more
    … when an hospital system uses one product for multiple visit types Fields not mapped System/local resource issues … based on syndromic data UC visits may take more finesse Lack of IP contact can exacerbate nurse workload * Why …
  • Content Type: Presentation Slides

    Presented January 31, 2018   David Swenson presented the following slides during the 2018 ISDS Annual Conference in Orlando, Florida. This presentation provides a use case for developing and implementing surveillance prodocols to conduct… read more
    … Notify and Engage Partners/Leadership Conduct Reach-back Conduct Response Management Agenda Develop Protocols … data with other data sources Social Vulnerability data (lack of education, low income, single parent, unemployed, …