HHS Rolls Out New COVID-19 Database to Replace CDC's System

HHS Rolls Out New COVID-19 Database to Replace CDC's System
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has rolled out a new COVID-19 dashboard called the Coronavirus Data Hub. The HHS version replaces the CDC’s National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN), to which medical facilities had been responsible for submitting COVID-19 data such as intensive care unit (ICU) capacity, ventilator use, personal protective equipment (PPE) levels, and any staffing issues. Available for public view is the ability for users to see the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the U.S. as well as the overall number of reported fatalities. HHS ordered hospitals to stop submitting to the old database immediately and submit data to either the HHS or to their state health department, which will route it nationally. Not everyone is happy with this decision.“The move to cut CDC out of the loop is troubling and, if implemented, will undermine our nation’s public health experts,” Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) President Thomas File Jr. said. “Placing medical data collection outside of the leadership of public health experts could severely weaken the quality and availability of data, add an additional burden to already overwhelmed hospitals and add a new challenge to the U.S. pandemic response.”
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