To report CRE, please log-in through IDPH portal and access the XDRO registry under 'product application'
For log-in issues, including password resets, refer to the IDPH web portal home page
New users (who do not have access to the IDPH web portal): You must register for access to the IDPH web portal. Fill out the form to create a new username, and select the box to access the application “INEDSS (Disease Surveillance) System/XDRO registry (extensively drug resistant organism).” This may take several weeks to process.
Users who have access to the IDPH web portal, but not the INEDSS/XDRO application: If you already have a username and access to the IDPH web portal, do not fill out a new registration form. Please have your facility Portal Registration Authority (PRA)* send an email to DPH.Security@illinois.gov requesting for you to have access to the additional application “INEDSS (Disease Surveillance) System/XDRO registry (extensively drug resistant organism).” Make sure your PRA includes your full name and User ID.
Existing INEDSS users: Your existing IDPH log-in will automatically give you access to the XDRO registry.
Local Health Department users: If you do not have an IDPH web portal account, please register for access by following the instructions above for “New users”. BOTH new and existing local health department users must complete the XDRO User Agreement form here (must login to web portal for access) and return to the XDRO team as instructed on form to obtain access to the XDRO Registry and XDRO Data in Business Objects. The XDRO User Agreement form is ONLY FOR LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT USERS.
* Each facility needs a Portal Registration Authority (PRA). The PRA is a designated employee at the facility who is authorized to approve access to IDPH applications for other staff at the facility. If your facility does not have a PRA, a quick video and instructions on how to set up a PRA are available on the training page.
New users (who do not have access to the IDPH web portal): You must register for access to the IDPH web portal. Fill out the form to create a new username, and select the box to access the application “INEDSS (Disease Surveillance) System/XDRO registry (extensively drug resistant organism).” This may take several weeks to process.
Users who have access to the IDPH web portal, but not the INEDSS/XDRO application: If you already have a username and access to the IDPH web portal, do not fill out a new registration form. Please have your facility Portal Registration Authority (PRA)* send an email to DPH.Security@illinois.gov requesting for you to have access to the additional application “INEDSS (Disease Surveillance) System/XDRO registry (extensively drug resistant organism).” Make sure your PRA includes your full name and User ID.
Existing INEDSS users: Your existing IDPH log-in will automatically give you access to the XDRO registry.
Local Health Department users: If you do not have an IDPH web portal account, please register for access by following the instructions above for “New users”. BOTH new and existing local health department users must complete the XDRO User Agreement form here (must login to web portal for access) and return to the XDRO team as instructed on form to obtain access to the XDRO Registry and XDRO Data in Business Objects. The XDRO User Agreement form is ONLY FOR LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT USERS.
* Each facility needs a Portal Registration Authority (PRA). The PRA is a designated employee at the facility who is authorized to approve access to IDPH applications for other staff at the facility. If your facility does not have a PRA, a quick video and instructions on how to set up a PRA are available on the training page.