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. 2016 Apr:88:58-61.
doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2016.01.003. Epub 2016 Jan 15.

Design and implementation of a national public health surveillance system in Jordan

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Design and implementation of a national public health surveillance system in Jordan

Sami Adel Sheikhali et al. Int J Med Inform. 2016 Apr.

Abstract

Understanding and improving the health status of communities depend on effective public health surveillance. Adoption of new technologies, standardised case definitions and clinical guidelines for accurate diagnosis, and access to timely and reliable data, remains a challenge for public health surveillance systems however and existing public health surveillance systems are often fragmented, disease specific, inconsistent and of poor quality. We describe the application of an enterprise architecture approach to the design, planning and implementation of a national public health surveillance system in Jordan. This enabled a well planned and collaboratively supported system to be built and implemented using consistent standards for data collection, management, reporting and use. The system is case-based and integrated and employs mobile information technology to aid collection of real-time, standardised data to inform and improve decision-making at different levels of the health system.

Keywords: Clinical diagnostic algorithms; Information and communication technology; International classification of disease; Public health surveillance.

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Diagram of public health surveillance system components and data flow.

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