A Fishbone document is used to explore the potential root causes of a problem.
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Validation of Multi-State EHR-Based Network for Disease Surveillance (MENDS) Data and Implications for Improving Data Quality and Representativeness
Document
Surveillance modernization efforts emphasize the potential use of electronic health record (EHR) data to inform public health surveillance and prevention. However, EHR data streams vary widely in their completeness, accuracy, and representativeness. This publication describes a validation process developed by the Multi-State EHR-Based Network for Disease Surveillance (MENDS) pilot project to identify and resolve data quality issues that could affect chronic disease prevalence estimates.
Year released: 2024
The Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement - TEFCA
Presentation
This presentation is a review of the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) and its relationship to public health. The recording is a presentation to the Tennessee Informatics Community of Practice.
Year released: 2023
Duration: 1 hour 2 minutes
Fishbone Diagram (Cause and Effect)
Presentation
A fishbone diagram helps team members visually diagram a problem or condition's root causes, allowing them to truly diagnose the problem rather than focusing on symptoms.
The Difference Between eCR and Traditional Case Reporting
Presentation
Learn the difference between eCR and traditional case reporting. See how eCR is a faster process to receive and send more complete data.
Year released: 2021
Duration: 3 Minutes
Competencies for Public Health Informaticians
Definition of the knowledge, skills, and abilities of those working in the discipline
Year released: 2009
Duration: 45 Minutes to 1 Hour