TY - JOUR IS - 287 AV - public PB - BioMed Central ID - heidok19408 VL - 15 EP - 7 CY - London N2 - Background: Studies into the costs of syndromic surveillance systems are rare, especially for estimating the direct costs involved in implementing and maintaining these systems. An Integrated Surveillance System in rural China (ISSC project), with the aim of providing an early warning system for outbreaks, was implemented; village clinics were the main surveillance units. Village doctors expressed their willingness to join in the surveillance if a proper subsidy was provided. This study aims to measure the costs of data collection by village clinics to provide a reference regarding the subsidy level required for village clinics to participate in data collection. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey with a village clinic questionnaire and a staff questionnaire using a purposive sampling strategy. We tracked reported events using the ISSC internal database. Cost data included staff time, and the annual depreciation and opportunity costs of computers. We measured the village doctors? time costs for data collection by multiplying the number of full time employment equivalents devoted to the surveillance by the village doctors? annual salaries and benefits, which equaled their net incomes. We estimated the depreciation and opportunity costs of computers by calculating the equivalent annual computer cost and then allocating this to the surveillance based on the percentage usage. Results: The estimated total annual cost of collecting data was 1,423 Chinese Renminbi (RMB) in 2012 (P25?=?857, P75?=?3284), including 1,250 RMB (P25?=?656, P75?=?3000) staff time costs and 134 RMB (P25?=?101, P75?=?335) depreciation and opportunity costs of computers. Conclusions: The total costs of collecting data from the village clinics for the syndromic surveillance system was calculated to be low compared with the individual net income in County A. JF - BMC Health Services Research UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/volltextserver/19408/ SP - 1 A1 - Ding, Yan A1 - Fei, Yang A1 - Xu, Biao A1 - Yang, Jun A1 - Yan, Weirong A1 - Diwan, Vinod K. A1 - Sauerborn, Rainer A1 - Dong, Hengjin SN - 1472-6963 TI - Measuring costs of data collection at village clinics by village doctors for a syndromic surveillance system-a cross sectional survey from China Y1 - 2015/// ER -