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Volume 30, Number 6—June 2024
Synopsis

Electronic Health Record–Based Algorithm for Monitoring Respiratory Virus–Like Illness

Noelle M. CocorosComments to Author , Karen Eberhardt, Vu-Thuy Nguyen, Catherine M. Brown, Alfred DeMaria, Lawrence C. Madoff, Liisa M. Randall, and Michael Klompas
Author affiliations: Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (N.M. Cocoros, V.-T. Nguyen, M. Klompas); Harvard Medical School, Boston (N.M. Cocoros, M. Klompas); Commonwealth Informatics, Waltham, Massachusetts, USA (K. Eberhardt); Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Boston (C.M. Brown, A. DeMaria, L.C. Madoff, L.M. Randall); Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston (M. Klompas)

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Figure 3

Percentage of patients meeting the RAVIOLI algorithm for monitoring respiratory virus–like illness, by age group, Massachusetts, USA, October 2015–January 2024.

Figure 3. Percentage of patients meeting the RAVIOLI algorithm for monitoring respiratory virus–like illness, by age group, Massachusetts, USA, October 2015–January 2024.

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