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The Application of Enhanced Signal Analyses to Medicaid DataContent Type: Abstract The New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) currently applies EARS’s CuSum analyses to Medicaid Over the Counter and Prescription Medications data obtained from the Office of Medicaid Management's data warehouse. Daily drug category… read more
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The New York State Department of Health’s Syndromic Surveillance SystemContent Type: Abstract The New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) Syndromic Surveillance System consists of five components: 1. Emergency Department (ED) Phone Call System monitors unusual events or clusters of illnesses in the EDs of participating hospitals;… read more
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The Performance of Sub-Syndrome Chief Complaint Classifiers for the GI and RESP SyndromesContent Type: Abstract The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention BioSense has developed chief complaint (CC) and ICD9 sub syndrome classifiers for the major syndromes for early event detection and situational awareness. The prevalence of these sub… read more
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The Utility of Patient Chief Complaint and ICD 9 Classifiers for the Influenza Sub-SyndromeContent Type: Abstract In order to detect influenza outbreaks, the New York State Department of Health emergency department (ED) syndromic surveillance system uses patients’ chief complaint (CC) to assign visits to respiratory and fever syndromes… read more
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The Exploration of Various Methods for Shigella Outbreak DetectionContent Type: Abstract Shigella remains highly infectious in the United States and rapid detection of Shigella outbreaks is crucial for disease control and timely public health actions. The New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) implemented a Communicable Disease… read more
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Investigating Syndromic Peaks Using Remotely Available Electronic Medical RecordsContent Type: Abstract One limitation of syndromic surveillance systems based on emergency department (ED) data is the time and expense to investigate peak signals, especially when that involves phone calls or visits to the hospital. Many EDs use electronic medical… read more
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Performance of Sub-Syndrome Chief Complaint Classifiers for the GI SyndromeContent Type: Abstract The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention BioSense project has developed chief complaint (CC) and ICD9 sub-syndrome classifiers for the major syndromes for early event detection and situational awareness. This has the potential to… read more
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The utility of inpatient data obtained from regional health information organizations for pneumonia and influenza surveillanceContent Type: Abstract Hospital discharge data received by public health agencies has a reporting lag time of greater than six months. This data is often used retrospectively to conduct surveillance to assess severity of illness and outcome, and for… read more

