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Enhancing Surveillance for Hepatitis C through Public Health Informatics
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EpidemiologyHepatologyHepatitis CViral HepatitisMedicinePublic Health InformaticsDiagnosisHepatitisSurveillance SystemDisease SurveillanceDisease DetectionPublic HealthDisease DiagnosisSyndromic SurveillancePublic Health SurveillanceHealth InformaticsDisease Monitoring
Disease surveillance for hepatitis C in the United States is limited by the occult nature of many of these infections, the large volume of cases, and limited public health resources. Through a series of discrete processes, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health modified its surveillance system in an attempt to improve timeliness and completeness of reporting and case follow-up of hepatitis C. These processes included clinician-based reporting, electronic laboratory reporting, deployment of a Web-based disease surveillance system, automated triage of pertinent data, and automated character recognition software for case-report processing. These changes have resulted in an increase in the timeliness of reporting.
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