Authors

  1. Kraus , Emily McCormick
  2. Saintus , Lina
  3. Saintus , Lina
  4. Martinez , Amanda K.
  5. Martinez , Amanda K.
  6. Brand , Bill
  7. Brand , Bill
  8. Begley , Elin
  9. Begley , Elin
  10. Merritt , Robert K.
  11. Merritt , Robert K.
  12. Hamilton , Andrew
  13. Hamilton , Andrew
  14. Rubin , Rick
  15. Rubin , Rick
  16. Sullivan , Amy
  17. Sullivan , Amy
  18. Karras , Bryant Thomas
  19. Karras , Bryant Thomas
  20. Grannis , Shaun
  21. Grannis , Shaun
  22. Brooks , Ian M.
  23. Brooks , Ian M.
  24. Mui , Joyce Y.
  25. Mui , Joyce Y.
  26. Carton , Thomas W.
  27. Carton , Thomas W.
  28. Hohman , Katherine H.
  29. Hohman , Katherine H.
  30. Klompas , Michael
  31. Klompas , Michael
  32. Dixon , Brian E.
  33. Dixon , Brian E.

Abstract

The MENDS governance approach resulted in a transparent governance framework that cultivates trust across the network. MENDS's experience highlights the time and resources needed by EHR-based public health surveillance networks to establish effective governance.