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Collecting verbal autopsies: improving and streamlining data collection processes using electronic tablets.

Abraham D FlaxmanAndrea StewartJonathan C JosephNurul AlamSayed Saidul AlamHafizur ChowdhuryMeghan D MooneyRasika RampatigeHazel RemoladorDiozele SanvictoresPeter T SerinaPeter Kim StreatfieldVeronica TalloChristopher J L MurrayBernardo HernandezAlan D LopezIan Douglas Riley
Published in: Population health metrics (2018)
As countries increase verbal autopsy surveillance, it is important to consider the best way to design sustainable systems for data collection. Electronic data capture has the potential to greatly reduce the time and costs associated with data collection. For long-term, large-scale surveillance required by national vital statistical systems, electronic data capture reduces costs and allows data to be available sooner.
Keyphrases
  • electronic health record
  • big data
  • public health
  • working memory
  • quality improvement
  • human health