From the STD Section, Florida Department of Health, Tallahassee, FL.
Sex Transm Dis. 2023 May 1;50(5):252-257. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000001767. Epub 2023 Jan 11.
Each year, Florida Department of Health staff process hundreds of thousands of electronically received laboratory results for chlamydia (CT) and gonorrhea (GC). These processing steps are currently performed manually in Florida's surveillance system and divert from other sexually transmitted disease prevention efforts. We developed processes that would automate these procedures and evaluated the impact on potential programmatic time savings.
We evaluated 575,952 electronic CT/GC laboratory results from January 2019 to December 2021. Laboratory results were processed through the newly automated procedures and algorithms. Expected time savings were projected using conservative estimates of 1 minute saved every time an automated process replaced a current manual procedure: profile matching, profile creation, event record creation, case review, and case reporting. Exceptions to automatic case reporting applied to certain higher-priority populations needing intervention.
During this period, 297,348 electronic CT/GC laboratory results were received for people with no previous recorded history of sexually transmitted diseases and required profile creation. In total, 386,763 new surveillance infection records were created for reporting. Of reported cases, 127,345 were from higher-priority groups. The proposed automations would have saved an estimated 33,121 hours of staff time, about 11,040 hours or the work of 5.3 full-time staff annually.
Automating current CT/GC laboratory processing would save thousands of personnel hours that could be redirected to higher-priority activities. Flexibility in prioritization criteria for automated case reporting allows programs to adjust automation to disease prevention priorities and resources. Similar automation procedures could be developed by other jurisdictions or health programs.
每年,佛罗里达州卫生部门的工作人员都会处理数十万份通过电子方式收到的衣原体 (CT) 和淋病 (GC) 实验室检测结果。这些处理步骤目前在佛罗里达州的监测系统中是手动完成的,这会分散其他性传播疾病预防工作的精力。我们开发了能够自动执行这些程序的流程,并评估了对潜在项目时间节省的影响。
我们评估了 2019 年 1 月至 2021 年 12 月期间的 575952 份电子 CT/GC 实验室检测结果。实验室检测结果通过新的自动化程序和算法进行处理。使用每次自动流程替代当前手动流程节省 1 分钟的保守估计,预测了预期的节省时间:档案匹配、档案创建、事件记录创建、病例审查和病例报告。某些需要干预的高优先级人群的病例报告例外适用于自动报告。
在此期间,有 297348 份电子 CT/GC 实验室检测结果来自以前没有记录过性传播疾病史的人,需要创建档案。总共为报告创建了 386763 个新的监测感染记录。在报告的病例中,有 127345 例来自高优先级人群。拟议的自动化操作将节省约 33121 小时的员工时间,每年相当于 5.3 名全职员工的工作量。
自动化当前的 CT/GC 实验室处理流程将节省数千个人力资源,这些资源可以重新用于更高优先级的活动。自动化病例报告的优先级标准具有灵活性,允许项目根据疾病预防优先级和资源调整自动化。其他司法管辖区或卫生项目可以开发类似的自动化程序。