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  • Content Type: Webinar

    Presented April 25, 2018. Text data is increasingly important in many domains, and tidy data principles and tidy tools can make text mining easier and more effective. I will demonstrate how we can manipulate, summarize, and visualize the… read more
    … at Stack Overflow @juliasilge https://juliasilge.com/ I’m Julia Silge T I D Y T E X T TEXT DATA IS … + COUNT-BASED METHODS = 🎉 T I D Y T E X T https://github.com/juliasilge/tidytext … WORD VECTORS WORD VECTORS T I D Y T E X T > tidy_pmi <- hacker_news_text %>% unnest_tokens(word, text) %>% …
  • Content Type: Abstract

    The United States is in the midst of a drug crisis; drug-related overdoses are the leading cause of unintentional death in the country. In Colorado the rate of fatal drug overdose increased 68% from 2002-2014 (9.7 deaths per 100,000 to 16.3 per 100,… read more
    … triage notes, and more. Colorado North Central Region (CO-NCR) receives data for 4 local public health agencies … department data in the Colorado North Central Region (CO-NCR). Secondarily, we used free text fields to understand … triage notes, and more. Colorado North Central Region (CO-NCR) receives data for 4 local public health agencies …
  • Content Type: Abstract

    An expanded ambulatory health record, the Comprehensive Ambulatory Patient Encounter Record (CAPER) will provide multiple types of data for use in DoD ESSENCE. A new type of data not previously available is the Reason for Visit (ROV), a free-text… read more
    … (CC). Intake personnel ask patients why they have come to the clinic and record their responses. … the covered population. For example, consider the Shock/Coma syndrome. Loss of consciousness is relatively common in … to the CC. Intake personnel ask patients why they have come to the clinic and record their responses. …
  • Content Type: Abstract

    It is estimated that in the United States (US), unintentional non-fire related CO poisoning causes an average of 439 deaths annually, and in 2007 confirmed CO poisoning cases resulted in 21,304 ED visits and 2,302 hospitalizations (71 per million… read more
    … in the United States (US), unintentional non-fire related CO poisoning causes an average of 439 deaths annually, and in 2007 confirmed CO poisoning cases resulted in 21,304 ED visits and 2,302 … Health Administration (VHA) patients with ICD 9/10 CM inpatient discharge and/or emergency department …
  • Content Type: Webinar

    The U.S. transition to International Classification of Diseases 10th Revision (ICD-10-CM/PCS) on October 1, 2014 will have significant impact on public health entities. CDC's ICD-10 Transition Workgroup is offering a training session that will… read more
    … Classification of Diseases 10th Revision (ICD-10-CM/PCS) on October 1, 2014 will have significant impact on … around the transition, key differences between ICD-9-CM and ICD-10 code sets, and what some of the implementation … q  What CDC is doing q  Differences between ICD-9-CM and ICD-10 code sets q  Implementation Issues 2 Overview …
  • Content Type: Abstract

    This roundtable provided a forum for a diverse set of representatives from the local, state, federal and international public health care sectors to share tools, resources, experiences, and promising practices regarding the potential impact of the… read more
    … health surveillance community for the coming ICD-9/10 CM transition. Document Implications Of Icd9-10 Cm Transition_Hicks.pdf 2 views Submitted by ctong on Mon, … ISDS 2012 Conference Abstracts Implications of ICD-9/10 CM Transition for Public Health Surveillance: Challenges, …
  • Content Type: Syndrome

    … Surveillance Program Community of Practice (NSSP–CoP) worked with the Council of State and Territorial … with data analysts and epidemiologists from the NSSP–CoP Syndrome Definition Committee and based its approach on … Practice . The CRI syndrome can be found in the NSSP CoP Knowledge Repository Syndrome Library, and the …
  • Content Type: Case Study

    Cyanobacteria and marine algae are ubiquitous in the earth's freshwaters and oceans. Under the right circumstances, these organisms can proliferate, causing harmful algal blooms (HABs) which may produce toxins that threaten human and animal health… read more
    … the first warning that a toxin-producing HAB exists may come from the death of a pet dog or livestock. People may … events have not been well-characterized in the U.S. Backer Lorraine Roberts Virginia no Public View the Case … the first warning that a toxin-producing HAB exists may come from the death of a pet dog or livestock. People may …