Displaying results 9 - 13 of 13
-
Impact of Patient Self-Registration in Emergency Departments on Syndromic Surveillance Data
Content Type: Abstract
The Florida Department of Health electronically receives hospital emergency department (ED) data from 180 EDs located in 54 of its 67 counties through its Electronic Surveillance System for the Early Notification of Community-based Epidemics (… read more… patients, which include ED self check-in kiosks, and pre-visit registration smartphone applications and websites. … patients, which include ED self check-in kiosks, and pre-visit registration smartphone applications and websites. … -
Monitoring Respiratory Syncytial Virus Regionally In Children Aged < 5 Years Old Using Emergency Department and Urgent Care Center Chief Complaint Data in Florida’s Syndromic Surveillance System, Week 1, 2010 - Week 32, 2014
Content Type: Abstract
National studies estimate that respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is responsible for one in 38 emergency department (ED) visits for children < 5 years old. The Council for State and Territorial Epidemiologists position statement (13-ID-07): “RSV-… read more… is responsible for one in 38 emergency department (ED) visits for children < 5 years old. The Council for State and … is responsible for one in 38 emergency department (ED) visits for children < 5 years old. The Council for State and … -
Evaluating the Utility of HealthMap as a Supplementary Surveillance Tool
Content Type: Abstract
HealthMap collects and aggregates information from online sources to generate outbreak alerts based on disease and geographic location. This project will assess the timeliness and sensitivity of HealthMap based on outbreak posts from EpiCom, the… read more… identify outbreaks, at the state and local level. Results may help determine whether HealthMap should be monitored … identify outbreaks, at the state and local level. Results may help determine whether HealthMap should be monitored … -
Utility of a Syndromic Surveillance System to Identify Disease Outbreaks with Reportable Disease Data
Content Type: Abstract
In light of recent communicable disease outbreaks, the ability of Florida Department of HealthÃs (FDOH) syndromic surveillance system, ESSENCE-FL, to identify emergent disease outbreaks using reportable disease data and algorithms originally… read more… to guide timely disease control efforts, but may not by themselves be definitive actionable information. … to guide timely disease control efforts, but may not by themselves be definitive actionable information. … -
Utility of System Generated Syndromic Surveillance Alerts to Detect Reportable Disease Outbreaks
Content Type: Abstract
Reportable disease case data are entered into Merlin by all 67 county health departments in Florida and assigned confirmed, probable, or suspect case status. De-identified reportable disease data from Merlin are sent to ESSENCE-FL once an hour for… read more… to guide disease control efforts in a timely manner, but may not signify definitive actionable information. … to guide disease control efforts in a timely manner, but may not signify definitive actionable information. …