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Emilie Lamb, John Satre, Glorietta Hurd-Kundeti, Bonnie Liscek, C Jason Hall, Robert W Pinner, Laura Conn, Julie Zajac, Megan Smallwood, Kaley Smith.
Abstract
Since 2010, CDC has provided resources from the Prevention and Public Health Fund of the Affordable Care Act to 57 state, local, and territorial health departments through the Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity for Infectious Diseases cooperative agreement to assist with implementation of electronic laboratory reporting (ELR)* from clinical and public health laboratories to public health agencies. To update information from a previous report about the progress in implementing ELR in the United States, CDC examined regular communications between the agency and the 57 health departments during 2012-2014. The results indicated that, as of July 2014, 67% of the approximately 20 million laboratory reports received annually for notifiable conditions were received electronically, compared with 62% in July 2013. These electronic reports were received by 55 of the 57 jurisdictions and came from 3,269 (up from nearly 2,900 in July 2013) of approximately 10,600 reporting laboratories. The proportion of laboratory reports received electronically varied by jurisdiction. In 2014, compared with 2013, the number of jurisdictions receiving >75% of laboratory reports electronically was higher (21 versus 14), and the number of jurisdictions receiving <25% of reports electronically was lower (seven versus nine). National implementation of ELR continues to increase and appears it might reach 80% of total laboratory report volume by 2016.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25837244 PMCID: PMC4584531
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
FIGURE 1Number and percentage of laboratories sending electronic laboratory reports (ELRs) and number and percentage of reports that were sent electronically to public health agencies — United States, 2012–2014
Abbreviation: MU = Meaningful Use program of the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services.
* As of the third quarter 2012.
FIGURE 2Percentage of U.S. laboratory reports received electronically, by public health jurisdiction — 57 jurisdictions, 2014
FIGURE 3Percentage of laboratories sending electronic laboratory reports (ELRs) and percentage of reports sent electronically, by laboratory type — United States, April 2014