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ESSENCE Version 2.0: The Department of Defense's Worldwide Syndromic Surveillance System Receives Several EnhancementsContent Type: Abstract ESSENCE receives and analyzes data for the Military Health System’s (MHS) 9 million beneficiaries resulting in approximately 90,000 daily outpatient and emergency department visits worldwide. In May 2008, MHS released … read more
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Evaluation of Body Temperature to Classify Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) in a Syndromic Surveillance SystemContent Type: Abstract This study aims to evaluate the sensitivity, specificity and Positive Predictive Value (PPV) of body temperature measurements > 100.5 F in relationship to laboratory confirmation of influenza and other ILI pathogens.
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Analytic Fusion of ESSENCE Clinical Evidence Sources for Routine Decision SupportContent Type: Abstract Block 3 of the US Military Electronic Surveillance System for Early Notification of Community-Based Epidemics (ESSENCE) system affords routine access to multiple sources of data. These include administrative clinical encounter records in the… read more
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Tuning a Chief Complaint Text Parser for Use in DoD ESSENCEContent Type: Abstract An expanded ambulatory health record, the Comprehensive Ambulatory Patient Encounter Record (CAPER) will provide multiple types of data for use in DoD ESSENCE. A new type of data not previously available is the Reason for Visit (ROV), a free-text… read more
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Geographic Categorization Methods Used in BioSenseContent Type: Abstract BioSense is a CDC initiative to promote situational awareness through summarizing, analyzing, and presenting health related event information. Among the data sources collected and analyzed through the BioSense application are the Department of… read more

