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Validation of New Jersey Emergency Department (ED) Registration Data in BioSense 2.0

Description

BioSense 2.0, a redesigned national syndromic surveillance system, provides users with timely regional and national data classified into disease syndromes, with views of health outcomes and trends for use in situational awareness. As of July 2014, there are 60 jurisdictions nationwide feeding data into BioSense 2.0. In New Jersey, the state’s syndromic surveillance system, EpiCenter, receives registration data from 75 of NJ’s 80 acute care and satellite emergency departments. EpiCenter is a system developed by Health Monitoring Systems, Inc. (HMS) that incorporates statistical management and analytical techniques to process health-related data in real time. To participate in BioSense 2.0, New Jersey worked with HMS to connect existing data to BioSense. In May, 2013, HMS established a single data feed of New Jersey’s facility data to BioSense 2.0. This transfer from HMS servers occurs twice daily via SFTP. The average daily visit volume in the transfer is around 10,000 records. This data validation project was initiated by the New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) in 2013 to assure that the registration records are delivered successfully to BioSense 2.0.

Objective

To assess and validate New Jersey’s ED registration data feed from EpiCenter to BioSense 2.0.

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