Current approaches to gathering sexually transmitted infection (STI) case information for surveillance efforts are inefficient and lead to underreporting of disease burden. Electronic health information systems offer an opportunity to improve how STI case information can be gathered and reported to public health authorities. To test the feasibility of a standards-based application designed to automate STI case information collection and reporting, we conducted a pilot study where electronic laboratory messages triggered a FHIR-based application to query a patient’s electronic health record for details needed for an electronic case report (eCR). Out of 214 cases observed during a one week period, 181 (84.6%) could be successfully confirmed a...
Objectives In 2016, WHO estimated 376 million new cases of the four main curable STIs: gonorrhoea, c...
OBJECTIVE: To describe a new disaggregate surveillance system covering key diagnosed sexually transm...
There are currently a total of 110 million sexually transmitted infections (STI) in the United State...
Despite laws that require reporting of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) to governmental health a...
Objective: Previous research identified data gaps between traditional paper-based STI notifiable con...
ObjectiveComparison of content in eCR and ELR cases reportingReview technical challenges and strateg...
This case study illustrates how a quality improvement (QI) Collaborative supports an implementation ...
ObjectiveWe reviewed CCDs (a type of consolidated clinical dataarchitecture (C-CDA) document) shared...
BACKGROUND: Sexually transmitted infection (STI) surveillance is vital for tracking the scale and pa...
Background.Interpretation of case-based surveillance of chlamydia and gonorrhea is limited by the la...
Public health reporting of communicable diseases is critical for the prevention, control, and monito...
We evaluated the usefulness of 3 administrative health care databases for sexually transmitted disea...
Objective: Outbreak detection and disease control may be improved by simplified, semi-automated repo...
In this paper we outline the current data capture systems for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and...
OBJECTIVES: Evidence on optimal methods for providing STI test results is lacking. We evaluated an o...
Objectives In 2016, WHO estimated 376 million new cases of the four main curable STIs: gonorrhoea, c...
OBJECTIVE: To describe a new disaggregate surveillance system covering key diagnosed sexually transm...
There are currently a total of 110 million sexually transmitted infections (STI) in the United State...
Despite laws that require reporting of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) to governmental health a...
Objective: Previous research identified data gaps between traditional paper-based STI notifiable con...
ObjectiveComparison of content in eCR and ELR cases reportingReview technical challenges and strateg...
This case study illustrates how a quality improvement (QI) Collaborative supports an implementation ...
ObjectiveWe reviewed CCDs (a type of consolidated clinical dataarchitecture (C-CDA) document) shared...
BACKGROUND: Sexually transmitted infection (STI) surveillance is vital for tracking the scale and pa...
Background.Interpretation of case-based surveillance of chlamydia and gonorrhea is limited by the la...
Public health reporting of communicable diseases is critical for the prevention, control, and monito...
We evaluated the usefulness of 3 administrative health care databases for sexually transmitted disea...
Objective: Outbreak detection and disease control may be improved by simplified, semi-automated repo...
In this paper we outline the current data capture systems for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and...
OBJECTIVES: Evidence on optimal methods for providing STI test results is lacking. We evaluated an o...
Objectives In 2016, WHO estimated 376 million new cases of the four main curable STIs: gonorrhoea, c...
OBJECTIVE: To describe a new disaggregate surveillance system covering key diagnosed sexually transm...
There are currently a total of 110 million sexually transmitted infections (STI) in the United State...