A Timelier Understanding of Death : Innovative ways to modernize death data include novel technologies, real-world testing, and shared community spaces
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Description:Death certificates are a powerful tool for understanding how and why people die, providing the most reliable and complete information on ~3 million deaths per year in America. Cause-of-death information is valuable to families and to public health – and getting it right matters.
In 2022, we stood up MedCoder, a new system for coding cause of death information from death certificates. MedCoder incorporates natural language processing and machine learning to code nearly 90% of records automatically, compared to less than 75% for the legacy system.
With a host of improvements and investments, we’re also approaching the target of 80% of death records being received within 10 days of the date of the event. Since January 2022, CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics has been hosting quarterly testing events focused on rapid, seamless exchange of death records between jurisdictions and CDC, with a new, fully functional test environment available to jurisdictions.
Work is also well underway to help data move more seamlessly between medical examiner/coroners and jurisdictions, between death reporting and other surveillance systems (like case reporting and cancer registries), and among jurisdictions.
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