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Informe Epidemiológico do Sus

versão impressa ISSN 0104-1673

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MENDES, Antônio da Cruz Gouveia et al. Evaluation of the hospital information system (SIH/SUS) as a complementary information source for surveillance and monitoring of notifiable diseases. Inf. Epidemiol. Sus [online]. 2000, vol.9, n.2, pp.67-86. ISSN 0104-1673.  http://dx.doi.org/10.5123/S0104-16732000000200002.

The objective of this paper was to explore the potentialities of the Hospital Information System - SIH/SUS for epidemiologic surveillance and monitoring of Notifiable Diseases. The states and regions of Brazil constituted the study area. Data relative to hospital admittances for Notifiable Diseases, during the period from 1984 to 1998, was obtained from the SIH/SUS and data from the National Center of Epidemiology - CENEPI, during the period from 1980 to 1997. Data bases were linked by pathologies, hospital admittances and by place of occurrence - distributed for states and regions of the country. The results of the classification of the states according to the four larger absolute frequencies of admittances and reports and the comparison between the reports and the number of admittances according to the need of admittances for the pathologies, showed a high level of coherence between CENEPI and SIH data. It was concluded that SIH/SUS has a great agility in obtaining the data and shows a good capacity for monitoring the analyzed pathologies, being an important complementary source of information for surveillance of Notifiable Diseases.

Palavras-chave : Hospital Information System; Notifiable Diseases; Epidemiologic Surveillance; Monitoring.

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