What are Public Health Surveillance Reports?
Public health surveillance Report is the ongoing systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of data, closely integrated with the timely dissemination of these data to those responsible for preventing and controlling disease and injury. Public health surveillance is a tool to estimate the health status and behavior of the populations served by ministries of health, ministries of finance, and donors. Because surveillance can directly measure what is going on in the population, it is useful both for measuring the need for interventions and for directly measuring the effects of interventions. The purpose of surveillance is to empower decision-makers to lead and manage more effectively by providing timely, useful evidence.
CureMD provides three different kinds of Surveillance Reports ‘DAISEY Reporting’, ‘Index Cases’ and ‘Syndrome Based Reporting’. To view more on this, click here.