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  • Content Type: Training

    An Online Training Course ISDS, in partnership with the Tufts University School of Medicine and Tufts Health Care Institute, has created an online course in syndromic surveillance. This program is designed to increase knowledge and foster… read more
    … & Training Committee convened a small conference in May 2007 of 10 syndromic surveillance experts to develop an … & Training Committee convened a small conference in May 2007 of 10 syndromic surveillance experts to develop an …
  • Content Type: Training

    … & Training Committee convened a small conference in May 2007 of 10 syndromic surveillance experts to develop an … & Training Committee convened a small conference in May 2007 of 10 syndromic surveillance experts to develop an …
  • Content Type: Webinar

    Presented March 22, 2018. Are you facing one of the barriers to writing a story about your surveillance data in action listed below? Barriers:
    • I don't know what a success story is.
    • I’m not sure if I have a story to…
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    … share it with the community I don't have time to document my story Have you been asked to write a “success story” but … know if I have a story to share 4. How do I write/share my story? 5. I don’t have time to document my story 6. Next Steps Title Authors/Presenter 2012 ISDS …
  • Content Type: Messaging Standard

    This document represents the collaborative effort of the International Society for Disease Surveillance (ISDS), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to specify a national… read more
    … and for providing details on health data elements that may become a part of future public health syndromic … and for providing details on health data elements that may become a part of future public health syndromic …
  • Content Type: Messaging Standard

    This document represents the collaborative effort of the International Society for Disease Surveillance (ISDS), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to specify a national… read more
    … and for providing details on health data elements that may become a part of future public health syndromic … each individual patient over the course of a single visit. 1 trisa Electronic Disease Surveillance System (EDSS) … Office: (512) 697-9450 Email: MMarostica@atlasdev.com Vendor Analyses Each vendor analysis includes a profile …
  • Content Type: FAQ

    This Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document addresses the questions that recurred throughout the development of the ISDS Meaningful Use Workgroup Recommendations.
    … are the differences between Chief Complaint, Reason For Visit, Admit Reason, and Encounter Reason? 14. Why are … are the differences between Chief Complaint, Reason For Visit, Admit Reason, and Encounter Reason? The Chief … perspective on the inpatient admission or ambulatory visit. In some instances, it is possible that there could be …
  • Content Type: Report

    This report summarize the work of eight Regional Syndromic Surveillance Data Sharing Workshops that were held in Health and Human Services (HHS) Regions 1-7 and 10 from May 2013 through June 2015. The ultimate aim was to reach all ten HHS… read more
    … Health and Human Services (HHS) Regions 1-7 and 10 from May 2013 through June 2015. The ultimate aim was to reach … Health and Human Services (HHS) Regions 1-7 and 10 from May 2013 through June 2015. The ultimate aim was to reach …
  • Content Type: Form

    The survey, developed by the ISDS Meaningful Use Business Process Mapping Subgroup, was designed to facilitate conversations between health care facilities and public health departments before and during Meaningful Use implementation and… read more
    … Can a patient have multiple visit numbers for a single visit? Yes No Unsure Are you able to send admit reason in … How does the facility code chief complaint/reason for visit? Are they different? 50. Please complete the following … with information on chief complaint 51. When PV2 (patient visit) and DG1 (diagnosis information) are sent together, is …