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Infection control programs can generate a wealth of data, but many professionals become overwhelmed when trying to translate the data into actionable knowledge. Automated surveillance systems have the potential to greatly streamline these efforts, but many questions arise about how to evaluate these systems, their costs, benefits and more. Here are answers to some of the most important questions on this issue.