Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Seminar Series
Wednesday, November 9, 2022
2:30 PM-3:30 PM
Talk title: "Electronic Health
Record-Based Surveillance of
Disease: Opportunities and Challenges"
Speaker: Annemarie G. Hirsch, PhD, MPH
Associate Professor, Department of Population Health Sciences
Geisinger
Traditional approaches to disease surveillance are costly, inefficient, and
often limited in their ability to achieve the scalability needed to generate
valid estimates of uncommon diseases. Electronic health record (EHR) systems
have the potential to play an important role in advancing disease surveillance
systems. With the potential advantages of EHR-based surveillance comes a set of
new methodological challenges.
Annemarie Hirsch, PhD, MPH is an Associate Professor in the Department of
Population Health Sciences at Geisinger. Hirsch, an epidemiologist, has
more than 15 years of experience with health system data and studies novel
applications of electronic health record data for epidemiologic and health
services research. As a researcher in Geisinger’s Center for Community
Environment and Health, Hirsch studies the role of the social, built, and
natural environment in health. She has been an investigator on the NIH-funded
Chronic Rhinosinusitis Integrative Studies Program (CRISP) program since 2013
and is the principal investigator on two CDC-funded diabetes networks, the
Diabetes LEAD (Location, Environmental Attributes and Disparities) Network and
the Diabetes by Type in Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults (DiCAYA)
Network.
Contact Information
Nancy Colon-Anderson
nanderson@drexel.edu