The BioSense Influenza Module Craig Hales MD MPH, Roseanne English BS, Paul McMurray MDS, Michelle Podgornik MPH, Jerome Tokars MD MPH Centers for Disease.

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The BioSense Influenza Module Craig Hales MD MPH, Roseanne English BS, Paul McMurray MDS, Michelle Podgornik MPH, Jerome Tokars MD MPH Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Public Health Informatics August 26, 2008 The findings and conclusions in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Outline What is the BioSense Influenza Module? Data sources Influenza module functionality Performance of BioSense influenza indicators Potential improvements to BioSense indicators New data sources

What is the Influenza Module? Collaboration  Influenza Division  BioSense Program Deployed December 2007 Purposes  Collate available surveillance data  Present in a single application  Common format and user interface State and local users have access to  National and regional level data  State-specific data

Traditional Influenza Data Sources U.S. Influenza Sentinel Provider Network  % Influenza-like Illness (ILI) WHO/National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System (NREVSS)  # positive influenza isolates by type (e.g. B, H3N2); Percent positive State and Territorial Epidemiologists Reports  No Activity, Sporadic, Local Activity, Regional, Widespread

BioSense Influenza Data Sources BioSense hospital emergency department (ED) chief complaints  Flu OR Fever OR Cough mentioned in chief complaint  543 facilities reporting BioSense hospital emergency department final diagnosis (ICD-9-CM )  Acute Respiratory Illness (ARI)  ICD-9-CM codes ,  Upper respiratory tract infections  Bronchitis/Bronchiolitis  Pneumonia  Influenza  172 facilities reporting DoD/VA outpatient clinics final diagnosis (ICD-9-CM)  Acute Respiratory Illness (ARI)  1188 facilities reporting

BioSense Influenza Module Functionality Flu Kiosk Maps Time Series User-defined customized dashboard

Performance of BioSense Influenza Indicators Potential Improvements

Acute Respiratory Illness (ARI) Current  ICD-9-CM codes ,  Upper respiratory infections, bronchitis/bronchiolitis, pneumonia, influenza  Did not reflect increased influenza activity in season Proposed  Indicator is closer to standard definition of influenza- like illness  (Fever AND (Cough OR Upper Resp Infx)) OR ILI

Current and Proposed BioSense VA/DOD vs. Sentinel Provider %ILI, : U.S.

BioSense ED Chief Complaint Current  Flu OR Fever OR Cough mentioned in chief complaint Proposed  Indicator is closer to standard definition of influenza-like illness  (Fever AND (Cough OR Upper Resp Infx)) OR ILI

Current and Proposed BioSense ED vs. Sentinel Provider %ILI, : U.S.

New Data Sources Laboratory data  Lab Corp – 93 labs, 3711 healthcare providers  Quest – 30 labs, 4274 healthcare providers  # of influenza isolates; percent positive Influenza antiviral data  20,000-30,000 outpatient pharmacies  Antiviral %: Ratio of influenza antiviral prescriptions to all anti-infective prescriptions

Lab Corp and Quest, # of Influenza Isolates, : U.S.

Influenza Antiviral %*, : U.S. * Ratio of influenza antiviral prescriptions to all anti-infective prescriptions

State-Specific Webinars March-April 2008 Separate webinars for 7 states and 1 metropolitan health department Focused on state-specific data Additional training + feedback Main feedback:  Would like to see more recent data  Would like to download data from table  Would like to see data from adjacent jurisdictions  Interest in new laboratory and antiviral data

Conclusions BioSense Influenza Module is a novel application combining traditional and automated data sources on influenza activity Goal: Single application with common format and user interface for all federally available influenza data Improvements for upcoming influenza season based on first year experience and user feedback Appreciate your continued feedback and suggestions

Acknowledgments: Data Sources CDC Influenza Division Veterans Administration Department of Defense Alegent Health Aurora Health Care Corporate Office Banner Health Baylor Health Care System BJC Healthcare CHRISTUS Health Cook Childrens Health Care System Cook County Bureau of Health Cook County Dept of Public Health Gwinnett Health System Indiana State Department of Health Individual Hospitals MedStar Health Methodist Healthcare Michigan Dept of Community Health Missouri Dept of Health/Senior Services Mount Carmel Health System North Carolina (NC Detect) Ohio Department of Health Saint Luke's Health System Sentara Healthcare Sharp HealthCare Sierra Providence Health Network Tarrant County Advanced Practice Center Tenet Healthcare Corporation U of California San Diego Healthcare Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Children's Hospital Boston Children's Hospital Los Angeles Denver Health and Hospital Authority Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System Oregon Health Sciences University Thomas Jefferson University Hospital University Medical Center Las Vegas

Questions: Craig Hales MD, MPH BioSense address: