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BioSense 2.0

BioSense 2.0. BioSense is a nationwide collaborative system for protecting and improving population health  by providing timely information for better decision-making. Components of BioSense Software Platform Governance Community. http://biosense2.org/. BioSense Organization Roles.

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BioSense 2.0

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  1. BioSense 2.0 • BioSense is a nationwide collaborative system for protecting and improving population health  by providing timely information for better decision-making. • Components of BioSense • Software • Platform • Governance • Community http://biosense2.org/

  2. BioSense Organization Roles • CDC – BioSense 2.0 Program • RTI – Direct subcontractor of the BioSense 2.0 development • Epidemico – RTI contractor focusing on the front-end interface • Northrup Grumman • Governance Group – Advice and recommendations to CDC on development of BioSense 2.0 • ASTHO – Facilitator of Data Use Agreements and the Governance Group, and purchasing the Amazon Web Services Gov Cloud • CSTE – Facilitated the recruitment of states and territories • ISDS – Subject matter expertise • NACCHO – Facilitated the recruitment of counties and cities http://biosense2.org/

  3. Governance Group Membership: 15 Representatives • 8 Elected representatives • 3 to represent state and territorial public health agencies • 3 to represent local public health agencies • 2 to represent non-public health data providers (hospitals, electronic health records vendors, etc), • 4 Association Representatives • The Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) • The Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) • The International Society for Disease Surveillance (ISDS) • The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) • 3 Federal Representatives • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) • The US Department of Defense (DoD) • and The US Department of Veteran’s Affairs (VA) http://biosense2.org/

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  5. Local experiences and lessons learned To those of you with BioSense 2.0 experience: • What advice or guidance would you give to others who are starting to set up or use BioSense? http://biosense2.org/

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  7. Potential Directions/Opportunities for BioSense 2.0 • Get BioSense out of “beta” (2) • Replicate the functionality of Distribute • Assure and document security measures and processes (1) • Increase data sharing (4) • Increase trust (0) • Improve data quality & add data quality measures (6) • Documentation • Improve on-boarding • Add more historical data • New data types(2) • Expand beyond syndromicsurveillance • Improve analytics • Improve visualizations • Support Meaningful Use http://biosense2.org/

  8. Questions? http://biosense2.org/

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