Indifferent reporting of notifiable diseases
A Hill - 2012 - Can Med Assoc
News says Dr. Martin Lavoie, Alberta's deputy chief medical officer of health. Moreover, the
provinces have moved in tandem when there's been a perceived public health threat, such …
provinces have moved in tandem when there's been a perceived public health threat, such …
Completeness and timeliness of notifiable disease reporting: a comparison of laboratory and provider reports submitted to a large county health department
Background Most public health agencies expect reporting of diseases to be initiated by
hospital, laboratory or clinic staff even though so-called passive approaches are known to …
hospital, laboratory or clinic staff even though so-called passive approaches are known to …
Differences in disease reporting: an analysis of state reportable conditions and their relationship to the nationally notifiable conditions list
B Labus - 2015 - digitalscholarship.unlv.edu
The basis of public health surveillance is the reporting of diseases and conditions to the
health department by clinicians and laboratories. In the United States, over eighty diseases …
health department by clinicians and laboratories. In the United States, over eighty diseases …
[HTML][HTML] ARCHIVED-Suboptimal reporting of notifiable diseases in Canadian emergency departments: A survey of emergency physician knowledge, practices, and …
SM Friedman, LA Sommersall, MD Mgardam… - Canada Communicable …, 2006 - canada.ca
Suboptimal reporting of notifiable diseases in Canadian emergency departments: A survey of
emergency physician knowledge, practices, and perceived barriers - Canada.ca Skip to main …
emergency physician knowledge, practices, and perceived barriers - Canada.ca Skip to main …
[CITATION][C] New reporting system aids epidemiologists
L Spencer, GR Wren - Hospitals, 1979 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The feedback loop reporting system lifts the burden of reporting communicable diseases
from the physician's shoulders and ensures more efficient, and more frequent, reporting.
from the physician's shoulders and ensures more efficient, and more frequent, reporting.
[PDF][PDF] Going public: guidelines for public health officials and journalists in reporting outbreaks of foodborne illness
D Powell - University of Guelph, 1998 - researchgate.net
Collette Middlebro knows well the tyranny of school lunches. School-aged children often
trade and experiment with what their parents call lunch, easily tiring of peanut butter …
trade and experiment with what their parents call lunch, easily tiring of peanut butter …
[HTML][HTML] Summary of notifiable noninfectious conditions and disease outbreaks: surveillance data published between April 1, 2016 and January 31, 2017—United …
K Thomas - MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 2017 - cdc.gov
Background A brief history of the reporting of nationally notifiable conditions in the United
States is available at https://wwwn. cdc. gov/nndss/history. html. In 1961, responsibility for …
States is available at https://wwwn. cdc. gov/nndss/history. html. In 1961, responsibility for …
Completeness of notifiable infectious disease reporting in the United States: an analytical literature review
TJ Doyle, MK Glynn… - American journal of …, 2002 - academic.oup.com
Despite state and local laws requiring medical providers to report notifiable infectious
diseases to public health authorities, reporting is believed to be incomplete. Through means …
diseases to public health authorities, reporting is believed to be incomplete. Through means …
Barriers to Disease Reporting in Johnson County, Kansas
A Abu-Ali - 2013 - krex.k-state.edu
Health care providers in Kansas are mandated to report any suspect, probable and
confirmed cases of reportable diseases within the required time frame to the local or state …
confirmed cases of reportable diseases within the required time frame to the local or state …
Mandatory reporting of diseases and conditions by health care professionals and laboratories
S Roush, G Birkhead, D Koo, A Cobb, D Fleming - Jama, 1999 - jamanetwork.com
Context Surveillance is a key component of the core public health function of health
assessment. Systematic reporting by health care professionals and laboratories, which may …
assessment. Systematic reporting by health care professionals and laboratories, which may …