In recent years, illness and death due to chronic disease in the US Associated Pacific Islands (USAPI) jurisdictions have dramatically increased. Effective chronic disease surveillance can help monitor disease trends, evaluate public policy, prioritize resource allocation, and guide program planning, evaluation, and research. Although chronic disease surveillance is being conducted in the USAPI, no recently published capacity assessments for chronic disease surveillance are available. The objective of this study was to assess the quality of existing USAPI chronic disease data sources and identify jurisdictional capacity for chronic disease surveillance. The assessment included a chronic disease data source inventory, literature review, and ...
"Problem: Chronic diseases (e.g., heart disease, cancer, stroke, and diabetes) are the leading cause...
"The United States spends significantly more on health care than any other nation. In 2006, our heal...
Background and Objective: Both health care providers and payers recognize the need to improve chroni...
The Global Burden of Disease 2010 Study is the largest study of its kind. It provides a large volume...
The burden of non-communicable disease (NCD) is increasing in the U.S. Associated Pacific Islands (U...
Chronic diseases have a major impact on populations and healthcare systems worldwide. Administrative...
Users can generate and download tables on risk factors (such as nutrition and tobacco use) and condi...
ABSTRACT Objectives The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) established the Canadian Chronic Di...
ObjectiveTo describe the process, benefits, and challenges of implementinga distributed model for ch...
001/WHO_/World Health OrganizationInternational/CC999999/Intramural CDC HHSUnited States
The authors examine the effectiveness of using hospital discharge data in assessing trends and geogr...
Problem: Chronic conditions and disorders (e.g., diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, arthritis, and d...
PROBLEM: High-risk behaviors and lack of preventive care are associated with higher rates of morbidi...
Background Pharmaceutical administrative data can provide an alternative method to assess chronic di...
Introduction The Canadian Chronic Disease Surveillance System (CCDSS) is a collaboration of provinci...
"Problem: Chronic diseases (e.g., heart disease, cancer, stroke, and diabetes) are the leading cause...
"The United States spends significantly more on health care than any other nation. In 2006, our heal...
Background and Objective: Both health care providers and payers recognize the need to improve chroni...
The Global Burden of Disease 2010 Study is the largest study of its kind. It provides a large volume...
The burden of non-communicable disease (NCD) is increasing in the U.S. Associated Pacific Islands (U...
Chronic diseases have a major impact on populations and healthcare systems worldwide. Administrative...
Users can generate and download tables on risk factors (such as nutrition and tobacco use) and condi...
ABSTRACT Objectives The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) established the Canadian Chronic Di...
ObjectiveTo describe the process, benefits, and challenges of implementinga distributed model for ch...
001/WHO_/World Health OrganizationInternational/CC999999/Intramural CDC HHSUnited States
The authors examine the effectiveness of using hospital discharge data in assessing trends and geogr...
Problem: Chronic conditions and disorders (e.g., diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, arthritis, and d...
PROBLEM: High-risk behaviors and lack of preventive care are associated with higher rates of morbidi...
Background Pharmaceutical administrative data can provide an alternative method to assess chronic di...
Introduction The Canadian Chronic Disease Surveillance System (CCDSS) is a collaboration of provinci...
"Problem: Chronic diseases (e.g., heart disease, cancer, stroke, and diabetes) are the leading cause...
"The United States spends significantly more on health care than any other nation. In 2006, our heal...
Background and Objective: Both health care providers and payers recognize the need to improve chroni...