97-7464. Agency Forms Undergoing Paperwork Reduction Act Review
[Federal Register Volume 62, Number 57 (Tuesday, March 25, 1997)]
[Notices]
[Page 14152]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 97-7464]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
[30DAY-2-97]
Agency Forms Undergoing Paperwork Reduction Act Review
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) publishes a
list of information collection requests under review by the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) in compliance with the Paperwork Reduction
Act (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35). To request a copy of these requests, call
the CDC Reports Clearance Office on (404) 639-7090. Send written
comments to CDC, Desk Officer; Human Resources and Housing Branch, New
Executive Office Building, Room 10235; Washington, DC 20503. Written
comments should be received within 30 days of this notice.
Proposed Project
1. National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance (NNIS) System--
(0920-0012)--Reinstatement--The National Nosocomial Infections
Surveillance (NNIS) system is currently the only source for national
data on nosocomial (hospital-associated) infections in the United
States. It first began collecting data in 1970. It is a collaborative
project between the Hospital Infections Program of the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and voluntarily participating
hospitals in the United States. The goals of the system are to: (1)
Develop comparative nosocomial infection rates that can be used by
hospitals to assess quality of care, (2) describe the scope and
magnitude, including trends, of the nosocomial infection problem in the
U.S., (3) identify risk factors associated with these infections, (4)
assist hospitals in the effective use of surveillance data to improve
the quality of patient care, and (5) conduct collaborative research
studies. Data are collected using protocols developed by CDC that
define the specific populations of patients at risk, risk factors, and
outcomes. The decision about which component(s) to use is made by each
hospital depending on its own needs for surveillance data. The data are
collected by trained surveillance personnel, assisted by hospital
personnel, and are entered into IDEAS, a surveillance software which
makes the data available for analysis at the hospital's convenience.
The data are currently transmitted to CDC by floppy disk, then
aggregated into a national database. During 1996, it will become
possible for some hospitals to transmit the data to CDC through the
NNIS telecommunications system. This system is expected to be used by
all participating hospitals by 1997, resulting in reduced response
time. NNIS methodology, which has been published, is the standard
nosocomial infection surveillance methodology and is used at least in
part by most U.S. hospitals. The total annual burden hours are 338.
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Number of Avg. burden/
Respondents Number of responses/ response (in
respondents respondent hours)
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Hospitals.................................................... 319 14 0.0756
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Dated: March 19, 1997.
Wilma G. Johnson,
Acting Associate Director for Policy Planning and Evaluation, Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
[FR Doc. 97-7464 Filed 3-24-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information
- Published:
- 03/25/1997
- Department:
- Health and Human Services Department
- Entry Type:
- Notice
- Document Number:
- 97-7464
- Pages:
- 14152-14152 (1 pages)
- Docket Numbers:
- 30DAY-2-97
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