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Evaluation of an active population-based surveillance system for major birth defects in South Carolina.

Marsha E SamsonVinita LeedomCara T MaiBrian HumphriesLorraine F Yeung
Published in: Birth defects research (2020)
Given that birth defects significantly contribute to infant morbidity and mortality, monitoring these conditions is important to understand their impact on communities and to drive public health actions. SCBDP active surveillance and rigorous data quality practices provide the program with timely, complete, and accurate birth defects data.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • gestational age
  • electronic health record
  • quality improvement
  • big data
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • high resolution
  • preterm birth
  • data analysis
  • artificial intelligence