Syndromic surveillance is used by state agencies to collect real-time information on disease outbreaks but has not been used to collect occupational data. Staff has begun evaluating a real-time surveillance tool to track occupationally-related emergency room visits throughout the state via EpiCenter and applying established epidemiologic techniques to a different set of circumstances. Incorporating Syndromic Surveillance data with hospital discharge data will enhance the classification and capture of work-related non-fatal injuries with possible improved efforts at prevention. Evaluating this dataset will enhance existing surveillance; provide a broader characterization of health risks faced by worker populations; and allow for quicker resp...
ObjectiveThis study leveraged a state workers\u2019 compensation claims database and machine learnin...
This roundtable will focus on how traditional emergency department syndromic surveillance systems sh...
Objectives—To estimate the number and rate of occupational injuries and illnesses treated in hospita...
AbstractPublic health surveillance programs in the U.S. are undergoing landmark changes with the ava...
OBJECTIVES: Rapid changes in working conditions give rise to new occupational health risks. We appli...
The United States currently has no comprehensive system for the surveillance of non-fatal occupation...
"The Surveillance Program improves worker safety and health by identifying and tracking workplace in...
"The human and economic losses attributable to nonfatal occupational illness are difficult to fully ...
The United States currently has no comprehensive system for the surveillance of non-fatal occupation...
The advent of Meaningful Use has allowed for the expansion of data collected at the hospital level a...
Syndromic surveillance is a relatively new tool being explored for early detection of disease outbre...
This poster presentation will describe the inclusion of triage notes into a syndromic surveillance s...
There is increasing demand for ways to use syndromic surveillance data for population health surveil...
There is increasing demand for ways to use syndromic surveillance data for population health surveil...
Discusses the current state of syndromic surveillance using inpatient and ambulatory clinical data i...
ObjectiveThis study leveraged a state workers\u2019 compensation claims database and machine learnin...
This roundtable will focus on how traditional emergency department syndromic surveillance systems sh...
Objectives—To estimate the number and rate of occupational injuries and illnesses treated in hospita...
AbstractPublic health surveillance programs in the U.S. are undergoing landmark changes with the ava...
OBJECTIVES: Rapid changes in working conditions give rise to new occupational health risks. We appli...
The United States currently has no comprehensive system for the surveillance of non-fatal occupation...
"The Surveillance Program improves worker safety and health by identifying and tracking workplace in...
"The human and economic losses attributable to nonfatal occupational illness are difficult to fully ...
The United States currently has no comprehensive system for the surveillance of non-fatal occupation...
The advent of Meaningful Use has allowed for the expansion of data collected at the hospital level a...
Syndromic surveillance is a relatively new tool being explored for early detection of disease outbre...
This poster presentation will describe the inclusion of triage notes into a syndromic surveillance s...
There is increasing demand for ways to use syndromic surveillance data for population health surveil...
There is increasing demand for ways to use syndromic surveillance data for population health surveil...
Discusses the current state of syndromic surveillance using inpatient and ambulatory clinical data i...
ObjectiveThis study leveraged a state workers\u2019 compensation claims database and machine learnin...
This roundtable will focus on how traditional emergency department syndromic surveillance systems sh...
Objectives—To estimate the number and rate of occupational injuries and illnesses treated in hospita...