Syndromic Surveillance for Meaningful Use: Inpatient and Ambulatory Clinical Care Data | International Society for Disease Surveillance

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The International Society for Disease Surveillance is pleased to present Electronic Syndromic Surveillance Using Hospital Inpatient and Ambulatory Clinical Care Electronic Health Record Data: Recommendations from the ISDS Meaningful Use Workgroup (Recommendations).

About the Project

The Syndromic Surveillance Meaningful Use: Inpatient and Ambulatory Care Data project seeks to expand ISDS’s previous meaningful use recommendation through a community consensus-driven process. Given the novelty of syndromic surveillance using these data, and the need to identify a base level of practice for the Meaningful Use programs, ISDS will use a three-phase, iterative development process that will solicit stakeholder input at project initiation and while recommendations are formulated.

Project Background

ISDS Meaningful Use Workgroup

Process Details

Past Activities

Call for Nominations to the Meaningful Use Workgroup

Call for Potential Uses of Public Health Syndromic Surveillance Data

Preliminary Data: De-identified Stakeholder Responses

Preliminary Analysis of Stakeholder Response to the “Call for Potential Uses of Public Health Syndromic Surveillance”

March Meaningful Use Webinar Series

Draft Guidelines: Comment Period Now Closed (March 6, 2012 – April 2, 2012)

Revised Guidelines: Comment Period Now Closed (June 5, 2012 – July 3, 2012)

Funding

This project is supported under a contract provided by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Notifiable Diseases and Healthcare Information.

Contact Information

For further information, contact Charlie Ishikawa, MSPH at 617-779-0886, or via email [email protected].