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    Quantifying the spatial-temporal diffusion of diseases such as seasonal influenza is difficult at the urban scale for a variety of reasons including the low specificity of the extant data, the heterogenous nature of healthcare seeking… read more
    … Document The_Spatial_Temporal_Pattern_Of_Excess_Influenza_Visits_At_The_Suburban_Scale.pdf Submitted by hparton on … ABSTRACT The spatial-temporal pattern of excess influenza visits at the (sub-)urban scale KJ Konty, and DR Olson New … data from 50 of 55 ED’s in NYC representing 95% of all ED visits. An archive of prospective analyses records all …
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    In disease surveillance, an outbreak is often present in more than one data type. If each data type is analyzed separately rather than combined, the statistical power to detect an outbreak may suffer because no single data source… read more
    … combined, the statistical power to detect an outbreak may suffer because no single data source captures all the … 2011, 4:s49. doi: 10.3134/ehtj.10.049 & 2011 J Que and F-C Tsui.; licensee Emerging Health Threats Journal. … surveillance. Stat Med 2007;26:1824–33. 2 Wagner MM, Tsui FC, Espino J, Hogan W, Hutman J, Hersh J. National Retail …
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    Suicide is a growing public health problem in the United States. From 2001 to 2016, ED visit rates for nonfatal self-harm, a common risk factor for suicide, increased 42%. To improve public health surveillance of suicide-related problems,… read more
    … recommended the use of real-time data from hospital ED visits. The collection and use of real-time ED visit data on … this investigation aimed to monitor ED visits for SI or SA and to identify temporal, demographic, … characteristics of emergency department (ED) visits related to suicidal ideation (SI) or suicidal attempt …
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    Pandemic 2009 H1N1 influenza and recent H7N9 influenza outbreaks made the public aware of the threat of influenza infection. In fact, annual influenza epidemic caused heavy disease burden and high economic loss around the world [1, 2]. Although the… read more
    … coverage. The real-time monitoring of the ILI clinical visits in the communities could reflect the severity of … based claim data of outpatient and emergency room visit. Submitted by elamb on Thu, 05/02/2019 - 20:43 … … based claim data of outpatient and emergency room visit. … Two-stage Approach for Detecting Aberration of …
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    In 2004, the BioDefend (BD) syndromic surveillance (SS) system was implemented in Duval County hospitals (Jacksonville, FL). Daily emergency department chief complaints are manually classified and entered into the BD system by… read more
    … one using a clinician’s classification of reason for visit and the other using an automated chief complaint … The timing of statistical alerts between the systems was com- pared in relation to when sentinel influenza re- … II). J Urban Health. 2003;80(suppl 1):I32–42. [3] Tsui F-C, Espino JU, Dato VM, Gesteland PH, Hutman J, Wagner MM. …
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      Syndromic surveillance of emergency department(ED) visit data is often based on computerized classifiers which assign patient chief complaints (CC) tosyndromes. These classifiers may need to be updatedperiodically to account for changes… read more
    …   Syndromic surveillance of emergency department(ED) visit data is often based on computerized classifiers which … chief complaints (CC) tosyndromes. These classifiers may need to be updatedperiodically to account for changes … automatically based on a training set of patient visits for which both the CC and ICD9 are available. This …
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    One limitation of syndromic surveillance systems based on emergency department (ED) data is the time and expense to investigate peak signals, especially when that involves phone calls or visits to the hospital. Many EDs use electronic medical… read more
    … signals, especially when that involves phone calls or visits to the hospital. Many EDs use electronic medical … (EMRs) which are available remotely in real time. This may facilitate the investigation of peak signals. Document … or absence of selected pertinent data elements for each visit, and also to assign each visit to one or more defined …
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    The goal of this paper is to describe a methodology used to create a gold standard set of emergency department (ED) data that can subsequently be used to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of syndrome definitions.
    … thod_For_Establishing_Gold_Standard_Sets_Of_Emergency_Room_Visit_Data.pdf Submitted by elamb on Mon, 07/30/2018 - 08:40 … definitions. METHODS There are about 1.1 millions total visits in the North Carolina Disease Event Tracking and … 2005 static database. Once we removed all injury related visits we were left with 956,015 records. Automated and …