Abner Sheila, Zheng Shuai, Macumber Caroline, Shakib Shaun, Edwards Jonathan, Benin Andrea
Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA, 30329, United States, 1 4047183262.
Clinical Architecture, Carmel, IN, United States.
JMIR Public Health Surveill. 2025 Aug 19;11:e66088. doi: 10.2196/66088.
The National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) needed a modernized approach to manage resources containing standardized terminology that specify microorganism data submitted electronically for legacy reporting. Health care-associated infections (HAIs) reported to NHSN require the submission of data regarding specific microorganisms attributed to the patient's condition. Data on microorganisms submitted to the NHSN electronically must use the SNOMED CT terminology standard. Terminology artifacts that guide submission of microorganism data have been maintained in spreadsheets that have become increasingly challenging to manage. This case report details the initial use case for the implementation of off-the-shelf software within the NHSN to modernize the maintenance of terminology assets. Resources that guide reporting microorganisms for HAIs were used as a prototype to demonstrate how a software application can be practically implemented to streamline the maintenance of complex terminology assets. Mission-critical artifacts have been reconciled and consolidated into a single source of truth knowledgebase using an off-the-shelf software solution. This report shares progress and lessons learned regarding the modernization of NHSN's Pathogen Codes resource and its derivative artifacts. A model is now available that can be replicated across other NHSN legacy artifacts. Our experience can be applied to other public health use cases and information systems facing similar challenges with attachments to legacy terminology resources and systems.
美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)的国家医疗安全网络(NHSN)需要一种现代化方法来管理包含标准化术语的资源,这些术语用于指定以电子方式提交的用于传统报告的微生物数据。向NHSN报告的医疗保健相关感染(HAIs)需要提交与患者病情相关的特定微生物数据。以电子方式提交给NHSN的微生物数据必须使用SNOMED CT术语标准。指导微生物数据提交的术语工件一直保存在电子表格中,这些表格的管理难度越来越大。本案例报告详细介绍了在NHSN中使用现成软件实现术语资产维护现代化的初始用例。用于指导HAIs微生物报告的资源被用作原型,以展示如何实际实施软件应用程序来简化复杂术语资产的维护。使用现成的软件解决方案,关键任务工件已得到协调并整合到单一的真相知识库中。本报告分享了NHSN病原体代码资源及其衍生工件现代化方面的进展和经验教训。现在有一个模型可供在其他NHSN传统工件中复制。我们的经验可应用于其他面临与传统术语资源和系统附件类似挑战的公共卫生用例和信息系统。