
What is SRCA
The State Reportable Conditions Assessment (SRCA) is a web-based assessment of reporting requirements for conditions that must be reported by clinicians, laboratories, hospitals, and others to public health according to jurisdictional laws and regulations.
Ongoing since 2007, the SRCA collects publicly available information on what conditions are reportable in states, territories, other large jurisdictions, the time frames for reporting, and who is required to report them. The reporting requirements are established by each jurisdiction’s laws and regulations.
How SRCA data is used
SRCA data are made publicly available in a national repository that can be used by public health, researchers, and healthcare providers. Data maybe used to inform:
• In which jurisdictions is a condition reportable?
• Who is required to report and in what timeframe, categorized by state.
• Reconciliation of state reportable conditions with nationally notifiable conditions (NNCs) that appear in the tables for the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report each year.

For questions about the SRCA
CSTE uploads the data to the SRCA Query Tool for public consumption and utilizes feedback from users to improve future iterations of the SRCA and related query tools. The SRCA Query Tools have options to view and download SRCA data from 2007-2010, and 2015-2018. Please note that due to different data collection methods and tools, data from various iterations of the SRCA may vary in appearance and formatting within the tools.
SRCA Query Tools & Reporting
2015-2018
Please note that data for 2019 – 2023 are not available due to the suspension of data collection during the COVID-19 pandemic and a rebuilding of the SRCA tool. For data inquiries, please contact srca@cste.org
