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PHIN-MS deployment acceptability survey for the data transfer of syndromic data between hospitals and public health
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PHIN-MS can send and receive data securely and automatically. It is used by many hospitals in the state(s) to send data to the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SC DHEC) for both our National Electronic Disease… read more… beginning in 2008. We initially used PHIN-MS version 2.6, but upgraded to version 2.8.01. As of August 2010, DHEC … but a formal survey is in process. Methods DHEC provides all of the PHIN-MS installation files and technical support … Threats Journal. www.eht-journal.org 11 ! What are the top challenges the hospital has experienced during the … -
A comparison of the fever–flu syndrome category with the SC ILINet surveillance system in South Carolina: 2009–2010 influenza season
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The South Carolina Aberration Alerting Network (SCAAN) is a collaborative network of syndromic systems within South Carolina. Currently, SCAAN contains the following data sources: SC Hospital Emergency Department chief-… read more… an ILI provider in South Carolina from 25 April 2009 to 26 June 2010. As of July 2010, a total of 14 hospital … fever–flu and ILI percentage from 25 April 2009 through 26 June 2010. There was an initial increase in ILI-related … compared to SC ILI Surveillance Statewide (4/25/09-6/26/10) 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 4/25/09 5/23/09 6/20/09 7/18/09 … -
A Closer Look at Developing a Statewide Emergency Department Syndromic Surveillance System in a Rural State
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This paper describes the issues associated with the creation of a statewide emergency department syndromic surveillance system, part of the South Carolina Aberration Alerting Network (SCAAN), in a predominately rural state.… to recruiting hospitals into the system were mostly due to competing priorities within the health- care setting. … in public health practice, New York City. Emerg Infect Dis. 2004 May;10(5):858-64. Erratum in: Emerg Infect Dis. 2006 Sep;12(9):1472. [3] The Centers for Disease … -
Automatic and Secure Data Transfer of Syndromic Data between Hospitals and Public Health Using the PHINMS
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The Public Health Information Network (PHIN) Messaging Service (PHINMS) is a PHIN-certified messaging system, initiated and supported by the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. PHINMS is widely used by many… read more… Instead of CDC’s issued certificates, SC DHEC provides all necessary security certificates using Windows tools. … data feeds that include information from five emergency de- partments. Barriers to recruiting hospitals into the Sys- tem were mostly due to competing priorities within the healthcare setting. …

