Surveillance Systems

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What are immunization information systems? (IIS)

Confidential, population-based, computerized information systems that attempt to collect vaccination data about all residents within a geographic area

Definition: surveillance

"the ongoing systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of outcome-specific data for use in planning, implementation, & evaluation of public health practice"

What is "syndromic" surveillance?

"the ongoing, systematic collection, analysis, interpretation, and application of real-time (or near real time) indicators for diseases and outbreaks that allow for their detection before public health authorities would otherwise note them."

What are some advantages of IIS?

- Significantly reduces paperwork & staff time for schools, doctors, public health - Assists in reminding parents of needed immunizations - Allows public health to monitor immunizations

What are some examples of s/s (syndromes) that "syndromic" surveillance accounts for?

-GI syndromes -respiratory/flu-like syndromes -COVID-19-like syndromes

"Vital records" are managed in public health & typically consist of what 3 certificates?

-birth -death -marriage

What categories do death statistics file?

-cause of death trends -leading causes of death -life expectancy -socio-economic factors -demographic variation

What's the main objective of the NCHS?

-collects data from other groups, maintains statistics, and provides data sets

List some (global) examples of public health information systems

-electronic birth & death record system -disease surveillance systems -immunization information system -electronic laboratory reporting system -disease registries (cancer) -health information exchange -geospatial information systems (GIS)

What are a few examples for what "Rapid (Early) Recognition Disease Surveillance" would be used for?

-flu -food poisoning

Review: incidence vs prevalence

-incidence: new cases that develop during that time period -prevalence: people who already have it during that time period

What does the NCHS do?

-publish vital statistics @ federal level -obtains copies of data from state vital records offices

What type of data does NHANES collect?

-survey -objective: blood, urine, DNA -perform exams

What are some examples of natality data in relation to public health?

-teen childbearing -non-marital childbearing -pre-term birth -low birthweight -cesarean delivery

Where did vital "statistics" originate from?

-the need to track populations & their status (health) -the need to officially record lineage & thus ownership & entitlements

What does "syndromic" surveillance emphasize?

-timeliness of inbound data (real-time) -automated analysis -visualization tools

What % of deaths are registered fully electronically?

100% -all states have an electronic death registration system

What ages does the BRFSS report on?

18+

Which surveillance system is one of the best & most popular to use?

BRFSS

abbreviation: BRFSS

Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

The BRFSS is administrated by which organization?

CDC

What does age-adjusted mean?

"equals the playing field" of the reported data d/t a wide range of ages from the initial data... -allows comparison among groups w/o taking age into consideration -takes age out of the picture to show a general concept when age doesn't necessarily impact the data

What type of codes are documented on death certificates?

ICD 10 codes

abbreviation: IHME

Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation

Which surveillance survey use converted 18-wheeler trucks as mobile labs?

NHANES

Which surveillance system is comparable to BRFSS?

NHIS

How are the NHIS and BRFSS different from each other?

NHIS: -includes children -regional/state-focused instead of national like the BRFSS

abbreviation: NCHS

National Center for Health Statistics

Who is responsible for vital statistics today?

National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) -part of CDC

abbreviation: NEDSS

National Electronic Disease Surveillance System

abbreviation: NHANES

National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (*think: HANES underwear --> Fruit of the Loom --> nutrition)

abbreviation: NHIS

National Heath Interview Survey

abbreviation: NPCR

National Program of Cancer Registries

The IHME is an up-and-coming surveillance system. What's a big project that it's working on?

US health interactive maps via geospatial information systems (GIS)

Which university is the IHME based out of?

University of Washington

abbreviation: WHO

World Health Organization

"Syndromic" surveillance began in response to ____.

bio-terrorism after 9/11

abbreviation: COD

cause of death

What is a "con" of the BRFSS?

contains only survey data, not objective data

what does "statistics" mean?

data about the state

What's the main intention of "syndromic" surveillance?

detect a public health emergency ASAP

T/F: The WHO is a type of surveillance system.

false -The WHO reports a lot of data, statistics, health topics, & provides visuals, but it is NOT a surveillance system

T/F: The IHME only reports on national data.

false IHME provides global metrics but also works with the CDC

T/F: The BRFSS is more focused on physical therapy related things (vs public health)

false correct answer: it's more public health related

What are a few examples for what "Exposure/Disease Monitoring Surveillance" would be used for?

long-term data for -cancer -diabetes -COPD

Is BRFSS more national or state-focused?

national

Which medical provider works w/ NHANES and travels across the country to collect data?

physicians

According to FoodNet & FoodNet FAST, the most common pathogen contribute to food borne infections in TN in 2019 was _____.

salmonella

T/F: Disease surveillance was occurring during the days of the telegraph.

true

T/F: It's required that every pt w/ cancer is documented in the registry w/in the hospital & sent to the national NPCR.

true

T/F: Vital statistics records offices' responsibilities are defined by state = vary from state to state.

true

Does NHANES collect data on children?

yes


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