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Facile Dashboard Creation Using Library of Syndromic Surveillance Visualization Tools
Content Type: Abstract
Public health surveillance largely relies on the use of surveillance systems to facilitate the identification and investigation of epidemiologic concerns reflected in data. In order to support public health response, these systems must present… read more -
BioSense 2.0 Webinar: Data Quality Checks and Assurance
Content Type: Webinar
Presenters Caleb Wiedeman and Harold Gil will describe some of the processes their organizations use to ensure the quality of data in BioSense v2.0. First, Caleb Wiedeman will review his normal routine of verifying data quality, including checking… read more -
A proposed SyS Case Definition for Opioid Overdose Related ED visits- an evaluation in three regions
Content Type: Abstract
Opioid ODs have been rising globally and nationally. The death rate from ODs in the United States has increased 137% since 2000, including a 200% increase of OD deaths involving opioids1. The pilot project, a collaboration across 3 states, allowed… read more -
National Syndromic Surveillance Program (NSSP) BioSense Data Quality Workgroup
Content Type: Report
To provide community input on data quality issues and enhance data quality through sharing and testing of scripts. Summary of activities: The Data Quality workgroup has worked to address Data Quality issues through the… read more -
Alert-Enabled Application Integrating Data Quality Monitoring for Multiple Sources
Content Type: Abstract
Data sets from disparate sources widely vary in the number and type of factors which most hamper integrity and timeliness of the data. To maintain high quality data, data sets must be regularly assessed, particularly for those vulnerabilities that… read more -
Automating BioSense 2.0 Locker Processing for Local Program-Specific Surveillance
Content Type: Abstract
Syndromic surveillance can provide early warning of potential public health emergencies and acute health events in a population. The sharing and aggregation of syndromic data among jurisdictions can provide more comprehensive situational awareness… read more