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A Comparison of Fever Classified Chief Complaints and Diagnoses with Recorded Body Temperatures
Content Type: Abstract
The LAC SSS has been in existence since 2004. Currently, the system collects data from over 50 hospitals daily and performs a chief complaint-based syndrome classification analysis of all ED visits. The keyword “fever” is of special interest due to… read more -
National Syndromic Surveillance Implementation Plan for ESSENCE and SAS - 8/14/15 Draft
Content Type: Report
This document is a DRAFT Implementation Plan from the National Syndromic Surveillance Program (NSSP) for software development from July 2015 to December 2016. At the in-person Governance meeting in June 2015, the CDC agreed to provide… read more -
A Meaningful Journey to Onboard Syndromic Data through a Local HIE
Content Type: Abstract
The federal meaningful use initiative is a major driver to the establishment of expanded electronic syndromic surveillance capacity across the United States. Much has been documented about the background and requirements for eligible hospitals to… read more -
Enhanced Animal Surveillance for Super Bowl XLIX in Maricopa County, Arizona, 2015
Content Type: Case Study
From December 2014 to February 2015, Maricopa County, Arizona was the host site for several high profile events, including Super Bowl, Pro Bowl, and Fiesta Bowl. Public health officials were allocated with implementing numerous enhanced surveillance… read more -
Enhanced Surveillance for Aedes Mosquitoes in the Arizona Border Region
Content Type: Case Study
In 2014, a dengue outbreak affected northern Mexico and travel-associated dengue cases increased in southern Arizona. While Arizona has not detected a local dengue case, local transmission occurred in Nogales, Sonora, sister city of Nogales, Arizona… read more -
Enhancing Nebraska's Rabies Surveillance using Electronic Public Health Cases Reports and ESSENCE
Content Type: Case Study
Accurate and timely reporting of animal rabies test results and potential human exposures is necessary to guide case management and define rabies epidemiology. Accordingly, Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (NDHHS) collaborated with… read more -
How Syndromic Surveillance Helps Clinical Practice: Use of Epidemiological Surveillance Data to Inform Clinical Decisions
Content Type: Webinar
Presenter Dr. Andrew Fine, Assistant Professor, Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School Hosts Johns Hopkins University Grand Rounds and ISDS Research Committee Date… read more -
Discovering the New Frontier of Syndromic Surveillance (Pt 3): A Meaningful Use Dialogue on the BioSense Implementation
Content Type: Webinar
This webinar is part of the Meaningful Use Webinar Series entitled "Discovering the New Frontier of Syndromic Surveillance: A Meaningful Use Dialogue" Presenters Taha Kass-Hout, MD, MS, Centers for… read more
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