A fishbone diagram helps team members visually diagram a problem or condition's root causes, allowing them to truly diagnose the problem rather than focusing on symptoms.
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Fishbone Diagram (Cause and Effect)
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Fishbone Diagram (Ishikawa)
A Fishbone document is used to explore the potential root causes of a problem.
Self-Assessment Tool for Public Health Laboratories
Self Assessment
Allows public health laboratories to assess strengths and gaps in informatics capability by addressing 19 critical operational areas
Getting Started With Authoring with RCKMS
Presentation
The Reportable Conditions Knowledge Management System (RCKMS) is a real-time portal to enhance disease surveillance by providing comprehensive information on public health reporting criteria. Learn about authoring in the RCKMS.
Year released: 2020
Duration: 29 Minutes
Reportable Conditions Knowledge Management System (RCKMS) Authoring The Big Picture
Presentation
The Reportable Conditions Knowledge Management System (RCKMS) is a real-time portal to enhance disease surveillance by providing comprehensive information on public health reporting criteria. Hear an overview about authoring in the RCKMS.
Year released: 2020
Duration: 18 Minutes
The Difference Between eCR and Traditional Case Reporting
Presentation
Learn the difference between eCR and traditional case reporting. See how eCR is a faster process to receive and send more complete data.
Year released: 2021
Duration: 3 Minutes