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Data Flow: Data Element Requirements
Content Type: Surveillance Tools and Systems
The National Syndromic Surveillance Program (NSSP) conducted a three-part webinar series in 2016 to describe how… read more… workbook, posted on December 16, 2016. Referenced File Document … class field No N/A N/A N/A N/A C_Patient_Class_Source Documents the source of the calculated patient class … which records are associated with which site(s). Will document business logic/rules for processing as the … -
Long COVID Narrow v1
Content Type: Syndrome
Query purpose: To assist state, local, tribal, territorial, and federal public health practitioners in identifying patients likely to have long COVID (also commonly described as Post-COVID Complications (PCC) or long-haul COVID… read more… clearance^,) Lauren.Norris@doh.wa.gov Document Long Covid Narrow v1.pdf 22 views Submitted by … -
Long COVID Broad v1
Content Type: Syndrome
Query purpose: To assist state, local, tribal, territorial, and federal public health practitioners in trend monitoring for long COVID (also commonly described as Post-COVID Complications (PCC) or long-haul COVID) related… read more… clearance^,) Lauren.Norris@doh.wa.gov Document Long Covid Broad v1.pdf 25 views Submitted by … -
Training Session: Mapping Tool between two code sets: ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM/PCS
Content Type: Webinar
Join ISDS on June 3rd for an instructional webinar on ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM/PCS mapping tools, including the newly released MapIt tool. This tool, which was developed by AHRQ and CDC, is an automated mapping tool that utilizes General Equivalence… read more… Transition. MapIT Tool Info MapIT Manual MapIT Download Document Icd10mapit_Slides_0603014.pdf Document Mapit_Training_Session_Website_Version.pdf Document Icd10cm_Diff_2014.pdf Document … Tool” Under Toolkits, go to “MapIT Tool documenta<on: Conversion of ICD9 to ICD10” (3 … -
Directionally Sensitive Multivariate Statistical Process Control Procedures with Application to Syndromic Surveillance
Content Type: Abstract
Current syndromic surveillance systems run multiple simultaneous univariate procedures, each focused on detecting an outbreak in a single data stream. Multivariate procedures have the potential to better detect some types of outbreaks, but most of… read more… as well as some recommendations for future research. Document …
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