Hospital Acquired Infections: Advantages of a Computerized Surveillance
Leonard Mada

TL;DR
This study evaluates the benefits of implementing a computerized surveillance system for detecting healthcare-associated infections, analyzing data from Romanian health authorities in 2007 to assess its effectiveness.
Contribution
It demonstrates the advantages of computerized surveillance in improving detection and management of healthcare-associated infections.
Findings
Enhanced detection accuracy of HAIs
Improved timeliness of infection reporting
Potential for better infection control strategies
Abstract
To asses the advantages of a computerized surveillance system to detect Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAI). All HAI reported to the Timis County branch of the Romanian National Health Insurance and the Public Health Authority during the year 2007 were collected and assessed for validity
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Taxonomy
TopicsCOVID-19 Digital Contact Tracing · Data-Driven Disease Surveillance · Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
