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What do GPs Want in Return from a Syndromic Surveillance System?
Content Type: Abstract
In the Northern part of Norway, all General Practitioners (GPs) and hospitals use electronic health records (EHR). They are connected via an independent secure IP-network called the Norwegian Health Network. The newly developed “Snow… read more… sound. One of the reasons for user resistance is lack of user involvement and bad design. The more … sound [2]. One of the reasons for user resistance is lack of user involvement and bad design. The more … sound. One of the reasons for user resistance is lack of user involvement and bad design. The more … -
Integrating medical examiner data in Utah
Content Type: Abstract
The Office of the Medical Examiner (OME) is a statewide system for investigation of sudden and unexpected death in Utah. OME, in the Utah Department of Health (UDOH), certified over 2000 of the 13,920 deaths in Utah in 2008. … read more… studies and surveillance activities are hindered by the lack of systems integration in UDOH and often require … studies and surveillance activities are hindered by the lack of systems integration in UDOH and often require … studies and surveillance activities are hindered by the lack of systems integration in UDOH and often require … -
Integrating Medical Examiner Data in Utah
Content Type: Abstract
The Office of the Medical Examiner (OME) is a statewide system for investigation of sudden and unexpected death in Utah. OME, in the Utah Department of Health (UDOH), certified over 2000 of the 13,920 deaths in Utah in 2008. Information from OME… read more… studies and surveillance activities are hindered by the lack of systems integration in UDOH and often require … studies and surveillance activities are hindered by the lack of systems integration in UDOH and often require … studies and surveillance activities are hindered by the lack of systems integration in UDOH and often require … -
Eligible Hospital (EH) Onboarding Approach for the Meaningful Use (MU) Incentive Program
Content Type: Meeting Recordings & Notes
From the BioSense 2.0 Onboarding Workgroup meeting, February 4, 2015 Presenter Promise Nkwocha, MSc. RHCE, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene read more… (required variables are: Age, Gender, Date and time of visit, Zip Code, Chief complaint, Diagnosis/Diagnosis code, … ED REGISTRATION OF INTENT FROM NYSStart SENDS INITIAL ACK. TO ED SENDS ED INVITATION TO TEST (1st/2nd) ED ACCEPTS … -
NYC Onboarding Presentation
Content Type: Presentation Slides
This NYC DOHMH presentation details the process for onboarding data into BioSense for the NYC hospitals for certification.… (required variables are: Age, Gender, Date and time of visit, Zip Code, Chief complaint, Diagnosis/Diagnosis code, … ED REGISTRATION OF INTENT FROM NYSStart SENDS INITIAL ACK. TO ED SENDS ED INVITATION TO TEST (1st/2nd) ED ACCEPTS … -
Creating a shared epidemiologic vocabulary: lessons from the former Soviet Union
Content Type: Abstract
As part of the United States Department of Defense strategy to counter biological threats, the Defense Threat Reduction Agency’s biological threat reduction program is enhancing the capabilities of countries in the former Soviet Union… read more… Consequently, many fundamental Soviet terms and concepts lack simple correlates in English and other languages … Consequently, many fundamental Soviet terms and concepts lack simple correlates in English and other languages … Consequently, many fundamental Soviet terms and concepts lack simple correlates in English and other languages … -
2012 Meaningful Use: Inpatient and Ambulatory Care Data project FAQ
Content Type: FAQ
This Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document addresses the questions that recurred throughout the development of the ISDS Meaningful Use Workgroup Recommendations.… are the differences between Chief Complaint, Reason For Visit, Admit Reason, and Encounter Reason? 14. Why are … differ for 14 core data elements of interest: facility/visit type; medical record number; admit reason; date of … -
Georgia's Choice: Moving One Health Forward
Content Type: Case Study
Anthrax is endemic and enzootic in Georgia with cases being registered since 1881 with over 2000 foci identified. Since 2005, 439 laboratory confirmed and 211 probable human cases and 190 laboratory confirmed animal cases have been registered. A… read more… for long periods of time. Prior to 2010, there was a lack of coordination of investigation, integration and … for long periods of time. Prior to 2010, there was a lack of coordination of investigation, integration and … for long periods of time. Prior to 2010, there was a lack of coordination of investigation, integration and …
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