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ESSENCE Q&A v6.0
Content Type: Webinar
The NSSP Community of Practice hosted its 6th ESSENCE Q&A session on Monday, July 20, 2020. During the call, Aaron Kite-Powell (CDC) and Wayne Loschen (JHU-APL) provided NSSP-ESSENCE updates and answered the community'… read more -
Data Sharing Across Jurisdictions Using ESSENCE Federated Queries
Content Type: Abstract
There are currently over 25 installations of ESSENCE across the US. Among these, there are 3 instances of multi-jurisdictional implementations. These include a centralized regional system in the National Capital Region for MD, DC, and VA, a Missouri… read more -
Potential Applications of Emerging Technologies in Disease Surveillance
Content Type: Abstract
With the increase in the amount of public health data along with the growth of public health informatics, it is important for epidemiologists to understand the current trends in technology and the impact they may have in the field. Because it is… read more -
Use of ESSENCE APIs to Support Flexible Analysis and Reporting
Content Type: Abstract
The ESSENCE application supports users' interactive analysis of data by clicking through menus in a user interface (UI), and provides multiple types of user defined data visualization options, including various charts and graphs, tables of… read more -
Analytic Fusion for Essential Indicators of the Opioid Epidemic
Content Type: Abstract
Unlike other health threats of recent concern for which widespread mortality was hypothetical, the high fatality burden of opioid overdose crisis is present, steadily growing, and affecting young and old, rural and urban, military and civilian… read more -
Discover the 2013 ISDS Conference
Content Type: Webinar
Whether you are planning on attending the ISDS Conference for the first time this December or you have been attending since 2002, the ISDS Scientific Program Committee invites you to discover the 2013 ISDS Conference! This webinar will highlight the… read more -
A collaboration to enhance detection of disease outbreaks clustered by time of patient arrival
Content Type: Abstract
One objective of public health surveillance is detecting disease outbreaks by looking for changes in the disease occurrence, so that control measures can be implemented and the spread of disease minimized. For this purpose, the… read more -
A Demonstration of Meaningfully Using the ISDS Recommended Data Elements
Content Type: Abstract
National Health IT Initiatives are helping to advance the state of automated disease surveillance through incentives to health care facilities to implement electronic medical records and provide data to health departments and use collaborative… read more

