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  • Behavioral Health Surveillance
  • Health Informatics

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  • Substance abuse, including illicit drug use, prescription drug misuse, and binge alcohol consumption, affects millions in the United States.
  • Effective public health surveillance is critical for developing and evaluating interventions for drug and alcohol abuse.
  • Current surveillance evaluation guidelines inadequately address the unique needs of behavioral health data systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a revised framework for evaluating behavioral health surveillance systems.
  • To address the limitations of existing frameworks in distinguishing behavioral health surveillance from other public health surveillance.
  • To enhance the detection, prevention, and management of behavioral health problems through improved surveillance.

Main Methods:

  • Building upon established surveillance evaluation frameworks.
  • Incorporating essential attributes such as informatics capabilities and population coverage.
  • Developing a revised framework specifically tailored for behavioral health surveillance.

Main Results:

  • A novel, comprehensive framework for evaluating behavioral health surveillance systems has been developed.
  • The framework integrates key components necessary for assessing systems focused on drug and alcohol abuse.
  • The revised framework offers a structured approach to identify areas for improvement in surveillance systems.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed framework enhances the evaluation of behavioral health surveillance systems.
  • Improved surveillance evaluation is essential for the continued utility of systems in addressing substance abuse.
  • This framework supports the ongoing refinement of behavioral health surveillance to better detect, prevent, and manage related problems.