Published on in Vol 6, No 1 (2014):

Selecting Essential Information for Biosurveillance - A Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis

Selecting Essential Information for Biosurveillance - A Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis

Selecting Essential Information for Biosurveillance - A Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis

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This paper proposes the use of Multi-Attribute Utility Theory to address the issue of identifying and selecting essential information for inclusion into a biosurveillance system or process. We developed a decision support framework that can facilitate identifying data streams for use in biosurveillance systems or processes and demonstrated utility by applying the framework to the problem of evaluating data streams for use in an global infectious disease surveillance system.