Use of Death Records to Augment Notifiable Conditions Reporting in Washington State.

J Public Health Manag Pract

Office of Communicable Disease Epidemiology, Washington State Department of Health, Shoreline.

Published: March 2017

Context: Health care providers are required to report newly diagnosed notifiable conditions including the case's vital status according to state regulations, but it is uncertain how many cases remain unreported. Death certificates could potentially serve as a data source for detecting unreported deaths due to notifiable conditions.

Objective: We sought to evaluate the usefulness of electronic death records to augment notifiable conditions reporting in Washington State.

Design: Cross-sectional study.

Setting: All residents of Washington State.

Participants: Decedents from 2010-2012.

Main Outcome Measures: Total number of fatal cases of acute infectious notifiable conditions in Washington residents estimated by capture-recapture analysis, proportion of estimated fatal cases reported to Washington's notifiable conditions database (Public Health Issue Management System [PHIMS]), and the proportion of estimated fatal cases identified solely from the death records. Information was obtained by searching multiple cause-of death fields on 2010-2012 death records for keywords for acute infectious notifiable conditions.

Results: Capture-recapture analysis estimated 317 fatal cases of these conditions could be expected over the 3 years studied (95% CI: 276,358). Public Health Issue Management System alone identified 38% of total estimated cases; using PHIMS and death record data increased identification to 71%. Electronic filing of death records was very timely, with a median of 4 days to visibility. Death record data were highly complete.

Conclusions: Use of death records will augment the notifiable condition reporting system and potentially improve mortality estimates and disease control.

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