Public Health Surveillance Systems: Recent Advances in Their Use and Evaluation

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Abstract

Surveillance is critical for improving population health. Public health surveillance systems generate information that drives action, and the data must be of sufficient quality and with a resolution and timeliness that matches objectives. In the context of scientific advances in public health surveillance, changing health care and public health environments, and rapidly evolving technologies, the aim of this article is to review public health surveillance systems. We consider their current use to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the public health system, the role of system stakeholders, the analysis and interpretation of surveillance data, approaches to system monitoring and evaluation, and opportunities for future advances in terms of increased scientific rigor, outcomes-focused research, and health informatics.

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Groseclose, S. L., & Buckeridge, D. L. (2017, March 20). Public Health Surveillance Systems: Recent Advances in Their Use and Evaluation. Annual Review of Public Health. Annual Reviews Inc. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-publhealth-031816-044348

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