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  • Introduction
  • Ch. 1: Searching for Events
  • Ch. 2: Creating New Events
  • Ch. 3: Event Specific Data
  • Ch. 4: Modifying Person
  • Ch. 5: Linking Events
  • Ch. 6: Workflow Queues
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  • Ch. 8: Sharing Events
  • Ch. 9: ELR
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MEDSS Training

  • Introduction
  • Ch. 1: Searching for Events
  • Ch. 2: Creating New Events
  • Ch. 3: Event Specific Data
  • Ch. 4: Modifying Person
  • Ch. 5: Linking Events
  • Ch. 6: Workflow Queues
  • Ch. 7: Tasks
  • Ch. 8: Sharing Events
  • Ch. 9: ELR
  • Ch. 10: Data Out - Reports
  • Conclusion

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  • MEDSS Overview
  • Electronic Lab Reporting
  • Electronic Case Reporting
  • MEDSS Training Resources
  • MEDSS FAQs

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  • Infectious Disease Reporting
  • e-Health
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651-201-5414
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Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Division
651-201-5414
IDEPC Comment Form

Chapter Three: Entering Event Specific Data

Event specific data is entered into various question packages and can only be accessed by those users with permission to view that disease event. A Question Package (QP) is a series of questions that carry the same theme. For example the Demographic question package contains questions about a patient’s residence and race/ethnicity while the Clinical and Lab Interpretations question package will have questions about the providers the patient has seen. Available question packages depend on the disease selected for the event. Some diseases might also have data entry wizards available which combine several data fields from the QPs onto one form for easier data entry. More information on entering data is in Chapter 5 of the MEDSS user guide.

To access the QPs and enter disease data, follow the steps below:

  1. On the dashboard, the Question Packages are located in the Event Data tab in the event Information section on the dashboard.

  2. On the dashboard, the Question Packages are located in the Event Data tab in the event Information section on the dashboard.
  3. To open a QP, double click the name or click on View Question Package after highlighting the QP.

  4. Data is entered differently according to disease and what type of field it is.

  5. Data is entered differently according to disease and what type of field it is.
  6. Click Save when finished adding information. Save and Cancel buttons are located at the bottom of every page or in the header that moves when you scroll. Once saved, this action closes the question package screen and reopens MEDSS Dashboard.

Next page: Chapter 4: Modifying Person

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Last Updated: 10/20/2022

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