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Surveillance / Informatics II - Getting the Best Out of What We Have: Increasing Data Quality in Reportable Conditions Surveillance Systems
Monday, June 23, 2014: 2:00 PM-3:30 PM
109 (Nashville Convention Center)
Moderator:
Kathy Turner
2:00 PM
2847
Improving Reportable Disease Surveillance Data Quality: 92% Reduction in Selected Data Quality Errors By Implementing Early Checks
Leah Eisenstein,
Florida Department of Health
Leah_Eisenstein@doh.state.fl.us
2:22 PM
3312
Evaluating the Massachusetts Infectious Disease Surveillance System
Evan Caten,
Massachusetts Department of Public Health
evan.caten@state.ma.us
2:45 PM
3560
Enhanced Pertussis Surveillance: A Model for Obtaining High-Quality Surveillance Data
Hajime Kamiya,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
glr4@cdc.gov
3:08 PM
3647
Evaluating the Reliability and Completeness of Mortality Data in a Tuberculosis (TB) Case Management and Surveillance System, New York City, 2011
Jennifer Sanderson,
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
jsanderson@health.nyc.gov
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