FAQs

What is the Surveillance Data Platform?

The Surveillance Data Platform (SDP) is a secure, cloud-based platform that centralizes and shares common IT services needed for disease surveillance. As one of several CDC surveillance strategy initiatives, SDP seeks to improve public health outcomes by:

  • Enhancing public health’s ability to manage, share, and analyze data and share capability;
  • Reducing unnecessary burden on internal and external data partners; and
  • Improving efficiency in public health data usage and tracking across CDC.

Why is CDC building the Surveillance Data Platform?

Disease surveillance across the U.S. public health system is an established partnership that operates through thousands of agencies. CDC generally does not collect disease surveillance information directly, but relies on state and local health departments.  To reduce the burden on data exchange, we embarked on a new IT solution to increase efficiency at CDC that supports and informs public health. The SDP builds the foundation for a future in which CDC can assemble services to create new capabilities in near real-time, allowing for a quicker response to public health emergencies.

What makes the Surveillance Data Platform different?

CDC is revolutionizing the way epidemiologists get, transfer, and use data. The Surveillance Data Platform is applying cutting-edge technology and best practices to critical public health challenges—from infectious disease to chronic disease, injuries, and other health conditions. A shared services approach will increase the quality and efficiency for sharing data inside and outside the agency.

How will the Surveillance Data Platform help public health programs?

Disease detectives (epidemiologists) and other public health professionals at state and local health departments currently submit data to CDC in multiple ways through multiple disease surveillance systems. Imagine what they could accomplish if they only had to do it one time? The vision for the SDP is to empower public health decision making by providing unified, systems-level informatics solutions that improve reporting efficiencies throughout the U.S. public health system.

SDP will provide services to multiple programs on a shared platform, enabling programs to access the best capabilities developed at CDC, something not possible before. Shared services available on a common platform will allow for integration of capabilities across CDC, facilitate innovation across the agency, and reduce the creation of redundant capabilities.

What shared services are available on the platform?

The first services offered during are the Vocabulary Service and Content-based Routing service. Both services are intended to trim tasks and save time.

  • The Vocabulary service accelerates the process of developing public health data collection tools through transparent sharing of public health related questions and possible responses to these questions. By enabling reuse, the tool helps to reduce the number of different ways that CDC asks for similar information, thereby encouraging consistency and making it easier to answer these critical questions.
  • The Content-based Routing service improves the ability of public health partners to make their data transfer efforts simpler and more efficient.

For more information about these services, See the Shared Services page.

What is next for the Surveillance Data Platform?

The first set of shared services, Vocabulary and Content-based Routing, are being released in 2017.  CDC plans to increase adoption of these initial services while exploring the sharing of other impactful services.  When the Surveillance Data Platform is fully realized in 2020, it promises to decrease the burden on partners to send and use data for all surveillance systems at CDC.

How can I learn more and get involved?

The SDP project team encourages all interested stakeholders and partners to learn more and to take advantages of the many opportunities to participate in helping to chart the future direction of the SDP.

To get involved, email us using the “Contact Us” page.

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