Economic Evaluation of PulseNet

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Author: Craig Hedberg

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A 2016 economic evaluation of PulseNet activities from 1994 to 2009 shows the exceptional cost-effectiveness of this network. PulseNet costs public health agencies $7.3 million annually. But it provides an economic benefit about 70 times greater than its cost by quickly identifying problems in the food supply that would not otherwise be recognized. This fast detection of problems leads to prompt actions to stop foodborne outbreaks, prevent additional people from getting sick, and save lives. Additionally, outbreaks detected by PulseNet have provided strong incentive for the food industry to make process improvements that reduce the risk of illness.

Program: Environmental Health

Submitted Date: Jan 18, 2018 | Modified Date: Sep 30, 2025

Primary Toolkit: Food Safety Toolkit | Secondary Toolkit: N/A

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Institution Type: Federal,

Keywords: Environmental Health, Epidemiology, Infectious Disease, Food Safety and Inspection

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