The companion of ELR, electronic case reporting (eCR) is the automated, real-time exchange of case report information between electronic health records (EHRs) and public health agencies (PHAs). In addition to allowing EHRs to automatically send reportable cases to PHAs, eCR also allows PHAs to provide information back to healthcare professionals regarding appropriate next steps and resources regarding the case.
Advantages of eCR
Provides real-time reports to public health officials to guide the state, tribal, local, and territorial response to public health threats
Facilitates communication and collaboration between healthcare and public health
Reduces burden for healthcare providers without disrupting the clinical workflow
Saves time by eliminating manual data entry and reporting
Streamlines reporting to multiple jurisdictions
Receives information from public health associated with the reportable condition
Fulfills the CMS Promoting Interoperability Program requirement for eCR
Can fulfill legal reporting requirements
Improves COVID-19 reporting immediately and allows expansion to all reportable conditions
Meets Electronic Case Reporting requirement for the Medicaid Promoting Interoperability Program.
If you would like more information about eCR or would like to onboard as part of the Medicaid Promoting Interoperability Program, please contact the Informatics team at electronicreporting@health.ok.gov.
The OSDH is ready for electronic case reporting (eCR) as part of the CMS Promoting Interoperability Programs. The state of Oklahoma uses the HL7 electronic initial case report (eICR) standards (R1.1 and R3) for electronic case reporting (eCR) and to support the new CMS Promoting Interoperability regulations for eCR. It is these standards that we will use to eventually eliminate manual reporting requirements. We also require the use of APHL AIMS and the Reportable Condition Knowledge Management System (RCKMS) to ensure appropriate reporting.