Objective: The objective of this abstract is to illustrate how the Utah Department of Health processes a high volume of electronic data. We do this by translating what reporters send within an HL7 message into "epidemiologist" language for consumption into our disease surveillance system.Introduction: In 2013, the Utah Department of Health (UDOH) began working with hospital and reference laboratories to implement electronic laboratory reporting (ELR) of reportable communicable disease data. Laboratories utilize HL7 message structure and standard terminologies such as LOINC and SNOMED to send data to UDOH. These messages must be evaluated for validity, translated, and entered into Utah’s communicable disease surveillance system (UT-NEDSS), w...
Objective: To discuss data disclaimers and caveats that are fundamental to sharing syndromic surveil...
This project served as a proof-of-concept for implementing an Open Source, web-based data quality as...
Objective: To provide formulas for estimating notifiable disease reporting volume from ‘meaningful u...
ObjectiveThe objective of this abstract is to illustrate how the Utah Department of Health processes...
To characterize the use of standardized vocabularies in real-world electronic laboratory reporting (...
As part of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services Electronic Health Record Incentive Program,...
ObjectiveTo examine the use of LOINC and SNOMED CT codes for coding laboratory orders and results in...
Introduction: This article is part of the Focus Theme of Methods of Information in Medicine on "Mana...
Introduction : Syndromic surveillance is designed for early detection of disease outbreaks. An impor...
Objective: To show how the creation of a software tool and implementation of new processes improved ...
The Electronic Surveillance System for the Early Notification of Community-Based Epidemics (ESSENCE)...
Objective: The “ledsmanageR”, a data management platform built in R, aims to improve the timeliness ...
Automated electronic laboratory reporting (ELR) for public health has many potential advantages, but...
Discharge summaries and other free-text reports in healthcare transfer information between working s...
Background: With the rapid development of new advanced molecular detection methods, identification o...
Objective: To discuss data disclaimers and caveats that are fundamental to sharing syndromic surveil...
This project served as a proof-of-concept for implementing an Open Source, web-based data quality as...
Objective: To provide formulas for estimating notifiable disease reporting volume from ‘meaningful u...
ObjectiveThe objective of this abstract is to illustrate how the Utah Department of Health processes...
To characterize the use of standardized vocabularies in real-world electronic laboratory reporting (...
As part of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services Electronic Health Record Incentive Program,...
ObjectiveTo examine the use of LOINC and SNOMED CT codes for coding laboratory orders and results in...
Introduction: This article is part of the Focus Theme of Methods of Information in Medicine on "Mana...
Introduction : Syndromic surveillance is designed for early detection of disease outbreaks. An impor...
Objective: To show how the creation of a software tool and implementation of new processes improved ...
The Electronic Surveillance System for the Early Notification of Community-Based Epidemics (ESSENCE)...
Objective: The “ledsmanageR”, a data management platform built in R, aims to improve the timeliness ...
Automated electronic laboratory reporting (ELR) for public health has many potential advantages, but...
Discharge summaries and other free-text reports in healthcare transfer information between working s...
Background: With the rapid development of new advanced molecular detection methods, identification o...
Objective: To discuss data disclaimers and caveats that are fundamental to sharing syndromic surveil...
This project served as a proof-of-concept for implementing an Open Source, web-based data quality as...
Objective: To provide formulas for estimating notifiable disease reporting volume from ‘meaningful u...