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Timeliness of emergency department diagnoses for syndromic surveillance.

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Travers, D; Barnett, C; Ising, A; Waller, A
Published in: AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium
January 2006

Emergency Department (ED) data are key components of syndromic surveillance systems. While diagnosis data are widely available in electronic form from EDs and have been shown to be an accurate source of clinical data for syndromic surveillance, our previous survey of North Carolina EDs found that the data were not available in a timely manner for early detection. The purpose of this study was to measure the time of availability of participating EDs' diagnosis data in a state-based syndromic surveillance system. We found that a majority of the ED visits transmitted to the state surveillance system for 12/1/05 did not have a diagnosis until more than a week after the visit. Reasons for the lack of timely transmission of diagnoses included coding delays, logistical issues and the lack of IT personnel at smaller hospitals.

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AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium

EISSN

1942-597X

Publication Date

January 2006

Start / End Page

769 / 773

Related Subject Headings

  • Time Factors
  • Prospective Studies
  • Population Surveillance
  • North Carolina
  • Mandatory Programs
  • International Classification of Diseases
  • Humans
  • Health Care Surveys
  • Emergency Service, Hospital
  • Disease Outbreaks
 

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Travers, D., Barnett, C., Ising, A., & Waller, A. (2006). Timeliness of emergency department diagnoses for syndromic surveillance. AMIA ... Annual Symposium Proceedings. AMIA Symposium, 769–773.
Travers, Debbie, Clifton Barnett, Amy Ising, and Anna Waller. “Timeliness of emergency department diagnoses for syndromic surveillance.AMIA ... Annual Symposium Proceedings. AMIA Symposium, January 2006, 769–73.
Travers D, Barnett C, Ising A, Waller A. Timeliness of emergency department diagnoses for syndromic surveillance. AMIA . Annual Symposium proceedings AMIA Symposium. 2006 Jan;769–73.
Travers, Debbie, et al. “Timeliness of emergency department diagnoses for syndromic surveillance.AMIA ... Annual Symposium Proceedings. AMIA Symposium, Jan. 2006, pp. 769–73.
Travers D, Barnett C, Ising A, Waller A. Timeliness of emergency department diagnoses for syndromic surveillance. AMIA . Annual Symposium proceedings AMIA Symposium. 2006 Jan;769–773.

Published In

AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium

EISSN

1942-597X

Publication Date

January 2006

Start / End Page

769 / 773

Related Subject Headings

  • Time Factors
  • Prospective Studies
  • Population Surveillance
  • North Carolina
  • Mandatory Programs
  • International Classification of Diseases
  • Humans
  • Health Care Surveys
  • Emergency Service, Hospital
  • Disease Outbreaks