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STD Data Management & Information Technology

Timely access to quality data is one of the backbones of an effective STD prevention and control program. The ability to accurately collect and analyze data in a timely fashion is a key part of making correct decisions regarding individual patient care and case management and, on a broader level, making effective programmatic decisions on issues such as prioritizing intervention activities and allocating scarce resources. A key part of the data collection and management process falls into the area of informatics, i.e. the use of information systems and technology to perform the critical tasks of data collection, management, and analysis. This website provides access to information and resources designed to assist state and local STD prevention programs in their use of data and information systems.

NETSS/NEDSS Guides

NETSS Implementation Guide Requires Adobe Reader. – This document contains the procedures and record layouts that must be used by state and local health departments to electronically report cases of nationally notifiable STDs to CDC via the National Electronic Telecommunciation System for Surveillance (NETSS).

NEDSS Messaging Guide – This document is currently under development but will contain the specifications for creating an HL7 2.5 message that meets the National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS) requirements for electronically reporting cases of nationally notifiable STDS to CDC

Requirements for STD Information Systems

Requirements and other design-related materials are available for several existing STD Information Systems:


STD Information Systems Currently Available

Name Developer Users Type Capability Contact
STD*MIS CDC/DSTDP 35 project areas Client-server Surveillance, Case Management, standard STD functions. http://www.cdc.gov/std/std-mis/
PRISM Florida DOH Florida Web-based Surveillance, Case Management, standard STD functions, HARS record search, GISP Stacey Shiver
Stacy_Shiver@doh.state.fl.us
Susan O’Bryan
Susan_O’Bryan@doh.state.fl.us
Mary White Mary_White@doh.state.fl.us
Michigan Disease Surveillance System Science and Technology Corporation (STC), Altarum Institute Michigan Web-based Surveillance
STD Module in development
Robert C. Jones, IT Project Manager
jonesr@michigan.gov
Katie Macomber, Epidemiologist
macomberk@michigan.gov
PHIMS-STD WA DOH, PHSKC Local Health Jurisdictions Web-based Surveillance, Case Management, Monitoring & Evaluation Mark Stenger
mark.stenger@doh.wa.gov
Mark Aubin
mark.aubin@doh.wa.gov
Open Medical Record System (OpenMRS) Regenstrief Institute & Partners in Health Unknown Web-based Clinic medical records http://openmrs.org/wiki/OpenMRS_Overview Please see disclaimer at bottom of this page.
PA-NEDSS PA DOH, Deloitte Consulting LLP Pennsylvania Web-based Surveillance, Case Management, ELR, Online disease reporting, Outbreak management
Steve Kowalewski (STD Program Lead)
c-skowalew@state.pa.us
Bob Giallo (IT Project Manager) rgiallo@state.pa.us

Additionally, the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists Non-CDC Link Disclaimer(CSTE) also maintains information regarding electronic surveillance systems being used by its members, such as:

NEDSS - A Status Report on Implementation Non-CDC Link Disclaimer: Results of an August 2007 survey to CSTE members regarding the implementation and usage of electronic disease surveillance systems.

State-specific NEDSS Profile Pages Non-CDC Link Disclaimer: State-specific information on electronic disease surveillance systems being used.

Non-CDC Link DisclaimerNon-CDC Link Disclaimer: Links to non-Federal organizations found at this site are provided solely as a service to our users. These links do not constitute an endorsement of these organizations or their programs by CDC or the Federal Government, and none should be inferred. The CDC is not responsible for the content of the individual organization web pages found at these links.


Page last modified: August 22, 2008
Page last reviewed: August 22, 2008

Content Source: Division of STD Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention