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all work together
to give the gift of health
to our children and our nation.“
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“Let's
Joseph H. Kanter
Public Health Data Standards Consortium
http://www.phdsc.org
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PUBLIC HEALTH DATA STANDARDS CONSORTIUM
~ 2012 BUSINESS MEETING OF MEMBERS ~
November 8-9, 2012, Hyattsville, MD
2012 PHDSC Report
Anna O. Orlova, PhD
[email protected]
Executive Director
Public Health Data Standards Consortium
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
2012 PHDSC Report: Outline

Goals

Membership

Revenues

Activities
2012 PHDSC Report
Goals
PHDSC’s Mission
PHDSC is committed
to bring a common voice
from the
public health community
to the national efforts of
standardization of
health and
healthcare information
Enhanced
Enhanced
Healthand
Health
Population
and
Health
Care
Health
Care
Health
Improved
Improved
Improved
Health
Health Information
Information
Health Information
HealthIT
Data
Standards
Health
Data
Standards
Health
Standards
2012 PHDSC Goals
Represent
public health interests (local, state and
federal agencies and research communities) in the
standards development, harmonization and maintenance
activities by participation in the standard development
(SDOs), data content committees (DCCs), standard
harmonization entities and other healthcare standardizationrelated efforts
Promote interoperability of health-related data systems
to meet the health data needs of public and private
organizations, agencies and individuals
Educate clinical and public health professionals about
standards and systems interoperability, and vendors and
clinicians about public health
Enhance membership services
2012 PHDSC Objective
Develop
Implementation Strategy for the PHDSC
Strategic Plan 2012-2014
We will hear reports from
PHDSC Committees on
Day 2
Strategic Plan was
approved in March 2012
2012 PHDSC Report
Membership
Our Members
 Federal
Agencies
 Agencies
for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
 CDC/ National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)
 CDC/ National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health
(NIOSH)
 Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
 National Library of Medicine (NLM)
Our Members

State and Local Agencies
 California
Office of Statewide Health Planning and
Development
 Denver Public Health
 El Paso City Department of Public Health, Texas
 Minnesota Department of Health
 Ohio State Department of Health
 Texas Department of State Health Services
 Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services
Our Members
Professional
 American
Membership Organization
Immunization Registry Association (AIRA)
 Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL)
 Association of State and Territorial Health Officers
(ASTHO)
 Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE)
 National Association for Health Data Organization
(NAHDO)
 National Association of City and County Health Officers
(NACCHO)
 North American Association of Central Cancer Registries
(NAACCR)
 Texas Association of Local Health Officials
Our Members
Other
Professional Organizations
 Illinois
Hospital Association
 Kaiser Permanente
 Public Health Informatics Institute
Our Members

Academic Institutions
 INSERM
(France)
 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
 University of Connecticut
 Vanderbilt University
Our Members

For-profit Organizations
 Atlas
Public Health
 Coto Partners
 Cognosante (former Fox Systems)
 Greenway Technologies
 HLN Consulting, LLC
 OZ Systems
 Registry Widgets, Inc
 Scientific Technologies Corporation (STC)
 Software Partners, LLC
Our Members

Organizations – Individual Members
 American
Health Information Management
Association (AHIMA)
 Prosocial Applications
 Research Triangle Institute (RTI)
2012 PHDSC Membership
Federal Agencies
State & Local Government
Agencies
Professional Membership
Organizations
Other Professional
Organizations
Academia
For-Profit Organizations
Individual Members
2012 PHDSC Membership
Revenues
PHDSC Revenues
Membership Dues
 Grants
 Contracts
 Annual Meetings
 Services

PHDSC REVENUES: 2004-2012
Year
Dues
Grants
Contracts
Ann.
Mtgs
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013*
76K
82K
81K
115K
117K
106K
125K
94K
97K
95K
0
19K
6K
63K
101K
162K
277K
456K
1000K
1107K
0
10K
42K
44K
40K
115K
0
0
0
0
2K
12K
3K
3.7K
3.4K
5K
6K
6.2K
4.6K
5K
2013* - Projected Revenues
Services
Total
0
0
0
0
0
3.7
0
0
0
0
78K
123K
132K
225K
262K
392K
408K
556K
1102K
1207K
PHDSC Revenues Comparison: 2004 - 2013
1400000
1200000
1000000
Services
Annual Meetings
800000
$$$
Contracts
600000
Grants
Dues
400000
200000
0
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Years
PHDSC Revenues Comparison – 2004-2012
100%
90%
80%
70%
Services
60%
Annual Meetings
Contracts
50%
Grants
40%
Dues
30%
20%
10%
0%
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Years
2010
2011
2012
2013
2012 PHDSC Report
Activities
2012 PHDSC Goals
Represent
public health interests (local, state and
federal agencies and research communities) in the
standards development, harmonization and maintenance
activities by participation in the standard development
(SDOs), data content committees (DCCs), standard
harmonization entities and other healthcare standardizationrelated efforts
Promote interoperability of health-related data systems
to meet the health data needs of public and private
organizations, agencies and individuals
Educate clinical and public health professionals about
standards and systems interoperability, and vendors and
clinicians about public health
Enhance membership services
2012 PHDSC Committees
Data Standards
Co-Chairs: Robert Davis & Starla Ledbetter

Health Care Services Data Reporting Guide
Chair: Robert Davis

Payer Typology
Co-Chair: Roxanne Andrews
Privacy, Security & Data Sharing
Co-Chairs: Vicki Hohner & David Lawton
EHR-PH Task Force & Nationwide
Co-Chairs: Anna Orlova & David Ross
Communication and Outreach
Co-Chairs: Noam Arzt & Sally Klein
Professional Education
Co-Chairs: Anna Bossard & David Lawton
Health Information Network
2011 PHDSC Goals
Represent
public health interests (local, state and
federal agencies and research communities) in the
standards development, harmonization and maintenance
activities by participation in the standard development
(SDOs), data content committees (DCCs), standard
harmonization entities and other healthcare standardizationrelated efforts
Promote interoperability of health-related data systems
to meet the health data needs of public and private
organizations, agencies and individuals
Educate clinical and public health professionals about
standards and systems interoperability, and vendors and
clinicians about public health
Enhance membership services
PHDSC Projects
on
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
Business Case: Public Health in HIT Standardization
Supported through the CDC Cooperative Agreement.
PHDSC Business Case: HIT Standardization Phases, Products and Entities
HIT
Standardization
Phases
Needs
&
Priorities
Goals
What should
be
accomplished
?
HIT Standards
and
Interoperability
Framework
Development
Entities
Standards
Documents
Development
&
Maintenance
Selection
&
Harmonization
What are the
standards?
What
standards
to use?
SDOs
(e.g.,
HL7, SNOMED
HIT Standards
(IHTSDO),
Committee
LOINC,
ASC X12,
(Formerly
NUBC, ISO
AHIC)
TC215)
HIT Policy
Committee
Use Cases
(Description
of the health
information
exchanges)
On-going Activities ( 2008-now)
New Activities (2010-11)
Testing/Trial
Certification Deployment
Implementation
Show
what can be
accomplished
IHE
HITSP
ONC
Standards &
Interoperability
Framework
NwHIN
IHE
Interoperability
Specifications
Standards
Technical
Frameworks
Integration
Profiles
Test
Reports
Certify
standardsbased
products
Deploy
standardsbased
products
Proposed
Certification
Entities
IHE &
(CCHIT,
PHDSC
Drummond Deployment
Group, Inc) Workshops
Functional
Profiles
Deployment
Reports
Certification
Criteria
Developed methodology for public health participation in HIT standards
development & harmonization.
Develop methodology for public health participation in HIT product testing and
certification
Source: Fridsma D. Standards and Interoperability Framework: Principles and Processes. HIT Standards Committee. September 21, 2010. URL:
http://healthit.hhs.gov/portal/server.pt?open=512&objID=1817&parentname=CommunityPage&parentid=28&mode=2&in_hi_userid=11673&cached=true
2009 PHDSC HIT Standardization Process is fully aligned with
the 2010 ONC S&I Framework
Source: Fridsma D. Standards and Interoperability Framework: Principles and Processes. HIT Standards Committee. September 21, 2010. URL:
http://healthit.hhs.gov/portal/server.pt?open=512&objID=1817&parentname=CommunityPage&parentid=28&mode=2&in_hi_userid=11673&cached=true
HIT Standardization and PHDSC Projects
HIT
Standardization Phases
Goals
Needs
&
Priorities
What should be
accomplished?
AHIC / MU:
Biosurveillance
Public
Health
Public
Health
Domains
Domains
Undergoing
Undergoing
HIT
HIT
StandardizaStandardition
zation
Development &
Maintenance
Selection
&
Harmonization
Testing /Trial
Implementation
Certification
Deployment
What are the
standards?
What
standards
to use?
Show
what can be
accomplished
Certify
standardsbased
products
Deploy
standards
-based
products
HITSP Projects
Biosurveillance Biosurveillance
Immunization
Immunization
Immunization
ELR
PH-Lab
PH-Lab
Public Health
Reporting
Public Health
Reporting
Public Health
Reporting
Newborn
Screening
Newborn
Screening
Newborn
Screening
Vital Records
Vital Records
Vital Records
Admin Data
Occupation
Data
ONC
Standards
and
Interoperability
Framework
PHDSC Projects
PH-Lab
PH-Lab
Public Health Public Health
Reporting
Reporting
Hearing
Hearing
Vital Records Vital Records
PH-Lab
Case
Report
Hearing
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
2008-2010: Implementing the Business Case through

Developing a methodology for Public Health
Participation in HIT Standardization Efforts

Educating Public Health Community about Health
Informatics and HIT Standards
Supported through the CDC Cooperative Agreement, 2008-now
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
2011-2012: Implementing the Business Case through

Implementing PHDSC methodology: Public Health
Participation in HIT Standardization Efforts

Educating Public Health Community about Health
Informatics and HIT Standards
Supported through the CDC Cooperative Agreement, 2008-now
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
PHDSC Projects on HIT Standardization
HIT Policy Committee
&
HIT Standards Committee
PHDSC Projects: 2011-2012
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
Project 1: Assure HIT Standards for Public Health (Business Case:
Role of Public Health in National HIT Standardization)
Project 2: PHDSC Participation in Health Data Standards
Development for Administrative Data Exchanges
Project 3: Public Health Functional Requirements Project
Project 4: Standards for Early Hearing Detection and Intervention
(EHDI) Program
Project 5: Standards for Public Health Laboratory (PH-Lab) Data
Exchange
Project 6: Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) for Public Health
Project 7: Knowledgebase for ONC S&I Public Health Reporting
Initiative
Project 8: Business Process Analysis for Local Health Departments
Project 9: University-based Public Health Informatics Training
PHDSC Projects: 2012-2013
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
Project 1: Assure HIT Standards for Public Health (Business Case:
Role of Public Health in National HIT Standardization)
Project 2: PHDSC Participation in Health Data Standards
Development for Administrative Data Exchanges
Project 3: Public Health Functional Requirements Project
Project 4: Standards for Early Hearing Detection and Intervention
(EHDI) Program
Project 5: Standards for Public Health Laboratory (PH-Lab) Data
Exchange and Case Reporting
Project 6: University-based Public Health Informatics Training
Business Case: Public Health in HIT Standardization
Supported through the CDC Cooperative Agreement.
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
Implementing PHDSC Methodology on
HIT Standardization for Public Health
Phase 1: Defining Needs and Priorities
for
HIT Standards for Public Health
PHDSC and National & International Initiatives:
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
United States

ONC S&I Public Health Reporting Initiative –
Community-based Initiative Started in July 2011
International

WHO Initiative of Health Data Standardization
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
Implementing PHDSC Methodology on
HIT Standardization for Public Health
Phase 2: Developing
HIT Standards for Public Health
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
On-going Projects - Data Standards Committee
 Participate in standards development activities:

Maintain the Health Care Service: Data Reporting Guide.

Collaborate with AHRQ and ANSI X12 to populate USHIK with All
Payer Claims Database metadata

Develop data standards harmonization GAP ASSIST on-line tool

Assure the inclusion of more clinical content in the standards to
accommodate changes in billing practices to pay for quality rather
than just for procedures performed – IHE White Paper on
Populating Admin Datasets from EHR
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
On-going Projects - EHR-PH Task Force & NHIN
Committee

Public Health Functional Profile of the HL7 EHR-S
Functional Model Release 2 that includes








Vital Record
Early Hearing Detection & Intervention (EHDI)
Cancer
Public Health Laboratory
Birth Defects
Occupational Health
Adverse Event Reporting
HL7 Public Health Reporting Requirements
Standard
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
Implementing PHDSC Methodology on
HIT Standardization for Public Health
Phase 3: Harmonizing
HIT Standards for Public Health
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
On-going Projects - NHIN Committee

Public Health Reporting Integration Profile
 Content Profiles:

Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI)




Public Health Laboratories


Early Hearing Care Plan (EHCP)
Quality Measure Execution (QME) – EHDI
Cross Document Workflow - EHDI
Cross Document Sharing – Lab Reports (XD-Lab)
Occupational Data for Health (ODH)

Harmonization for data standards for ODH
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
Implementing PHDSC Methodology on
HIT Standardization for Public Health
Phase 4: Testing
HIT Standards for Public Health
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
On-going Projects - NHIN Committee

Develop HIT Testing Methods and Tools for Public
Health
Vital Records
 Early Hearing Detection & Intervention (EHDI)
 Public Health Laboratory

Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
Interoperability Showcase™

EHR-Public Health Interoperability Showcase
Vital Record
 Early Hearing Detection & Intervention (EHDI)
 Public Health Case Reporting/Alerting

Lab Reports
 Case Reports

Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
Implementing PHDSC Methodology on
HIT Standardization for Public Health
Phase 5: Certifying
Standards-based HIT Solutions for
Public Health
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
On-going Projects - NHIN Committee

Establish HIT Certification process for EHR data
exchanges with Public Health using HL7 Public
Health Functional Profile for
Early Hearing Detection & Intervention (EHDI)
 Public Health Laboratory

Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
Implementing PHDSC Methodology on
HIT Standardization for Public Health
Phase 6: Deploying
Standards-based HIT Solutions in
Public Health
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
On-going Projects - NHIN Committee

Conduct pilot projects on using Clinical Document
Architecture (CDA) standards for public health
reporting
Public Health Case Reporting
 Early Hearing Detection & Intervention (EHDI)

HL7 Standards in Meaningful Use of HIT
 Stage I – Use HL7 CDA documents
 Clinical EHRs
 Stage I – Use HL7 v2.3.1 or v2.5.1 messages to electronically
record, modify, retrieve, submit public health data
 Syndromic Surveillance – use v2.3.1 or v2.5.1
 Laboratory Results Reporting to Public Health – use v2.5.1
 Reporting to Immunization Registries - use v2.3.1 or v2.5.1
 Stage II – Use HL7 CDA documents
 Reporting to State Cancer Registries
 Reporting of Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI)
Quality Measures to Public Health
CDA for PH Project: History of HL7
CDA R2
2005
Source: Renly S, Krueger J. What’s Next? Why HL7 Messages and HL7 CDA Documents are in our Future.
Presentation at the CDC PHIN Vocabulary and Messaging Community of Practice, February 21, 2012
HL7 Document-based Standards: CCD/CDA
URL: http://www.ringholm.de/docs/04200_en.htm
 They are the Continuity Care Record (CCD) standard and Clinical Document
Architecture (CDA) standards
 They represent information in documents (i.e., forms)
 Used “post occurrence”, i.e. once the actual process is done to provide
"snapshots" at a particular time
 Contain data “as it was” when the document was originally created
 Capture information and allow it to be shared
 Can be superseded and corrected, but are "static documents" rather than
dynamic objects
 The more passive and loosely coupled your communication process is, the
more the use of documents is applicable.
Source: Renly S, Krueger J. What’s Next? Why HL7 Messages and HL7 CDA Documents are in our Future.
Presentation at the CDC PHIN Vocabulary and Messaging Community of Practice, February 21, 2012
HL7 CDA Standard
CDA Test Result Report
XML Schema
…
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CDA Test Result Report
Human Readable
CDA for Public Health Reporting
CDA for Public Health Reporting Pilot Projects
Communicable Diseases
(November 2011 - May 2012)
Early Hearing Detection and Intervention
(August 2012 – January 2013)
CDA for PH Pilot Project: Case Reporting
Goal

Demonstrate ability to receive a CDA-based
Public Health Case Report by a Public Health
Information Systems in two jurisdictions
HL7 CDA Standards for Public Health Case Report

Header

Social History Section

Clinical Information Section

Treatment Information Section

Encounters Section

Relevant Diagnostics and Laboratory
Section

Immunizations Section
CDA for PH Pilot Project: Case Reporting
Public Health Reporting Schema: DELAWARE
Provider
EHR
(Core
CX360)
CDA
TB
Case
Report
Delaware PH
Communication
Server/Router
(Orion Rhapsody)
CDA
TB
Case
Report
CDA-based Actor Diagram
Delaware
Electronic
Reporting
Surveillance
System
(DERSS)
CDA for Public Health Reporting
Pilot Project
Communicable Diseases
Early Hearing Detection &
Intervention
States
Participants
DE, NYS, San-Diego Co
MD, MI, ND, OR, RI
State Observers
CT, MA, MI, OK, SC, WA, OH
FL, MA, MO,OH, PA, SC, TX
Reports
TB, Pertussis
Newborn Hearing Screening
Vendors
AllScript (test harness)
Atlas Public Health
CoreSolutions
Oz Systems
DE PH Communication
Router
NYS UPHN
To be determined
Timeline
Nov 2011 – May 2012
Aug 2012 – January 2013
PHDSC CDA for Public Health Pilot Project
CDA Pilot Project Documentation:
1. PHDSC. Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) for Public Health. CDA
Pilot Project: Communicable Diseases. Report. October 2012. URL:
https://wiki.phdsc.org/images/f/f1/PHDSC-CDA-for-PH-Pilot-ReportFINAL-10-12-12.pdf
2. CDA for Public Health Pilot Project: Communicable Diseases PHDSC-IBM
CDC Press Release. URL: http://www03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/38602.wss
3. CDA for Public Health Pilot Project: Communicable Diseases Forbes on
NYS Pilot. URL:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/amywestervelt/2012/08/27/could-technologyhelp-stem-the-spread-of-whooping-cough/
4. CDA for Public Health Pilot Project: Communicable Diseases wiki pages –
URL: https://wiki.phdsc.org/index.php/CDA
5. CDA EHDI Pilot Project wiki pages.
URL:https://wiki.phdsc.org/index.php/EHDI
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
Implementing PHDSC Methodology on
HIT Standardization for Public Health
Tools for
Standards-based HIT Solutions in
Public Health
Source: Fridsma D. Standards and Interoperability Framework: Principles and Processes. HIT Standards Committee. September 21, 2010. URL:
http://healthit.hhs.gov/portal/server.pt?open=512&objID=1817&parentname=CommunityPage&parentid=28&mode=2&in_hi_userid=11673&cached=true
Building CDA Public Health Reports (Templates)
Open Source Model Driven Health Tool - MDHT
URL: https://www.projects.openhealthtools.org/sf/projects/mdht
Building CDA Public Health Reports in MDHT
Model Driven Health Tool - MDHT
The MDHT automatically generates the CDA templates, validation is built-in.
MDHT Library of
Public Health
Reports
Building CDA Public Health Reports in MDHT
CDA PH Case Report Templates for
Selected Conditions
1. Anthrax
2. Chlamydia trachomatis genital infection (& Gonorrhea, Syphilis)
3. Coccidioidomycosis
4. Haemophilus Influenzae, invasive disease, all ages, serotypes
5. Hepatitis B, Acute (& Hepatitis C)
6. Influenza
7. Meningococcal disease, all serogroups
8. Pertussis
9. Silicosis
10. Salmonellosis (& Shigella)
11. Streptococcus pneumoniae, invasive disease
12. Toxic-shock syndrome
13. Tuberculosis
14. Tularemia
15. West Nile virus (& Lyme)
CDA for PH Pilot Project: Case Reporting
CDA Public Health Case Reports
https://wiki.phdsc.org/index.php/PH-Lab







Header
Social History Section
Clinical Information Section
Treatment Information Section
Encounters Section
Relevant Diagnostics and Laboratory
Section
Immunizations Section
Example:
Case Report Documentation: Pertussis Case Reports
Pertussis - Data Definitions xls
Pertussis - Implementation Guide pdf
Pertussis - Case Report 1 (XML File) (JPG Image) 12-05/10
Pertussis - Case Report 2 w/Labs (XML File) (JPG Image) 12-05/10
PHDSC Business Case: HIT Standardization Phases, Products and Entities
HIT
Standardization
Phases
Needs
&
Priorities
Goals
What should
be
accomplished
?
HIT Standards
and
Interoperability
Framework
Development
Entities
Standards
Documents
Development
&
Maintenance
Selection
&
Harmonization
What are the
standards?
What
standards
to use?
SDOs
(e.g.,
HL7, SNOMED
HIT Standards
(IHTSDO),
Committee
LOINC,
ASC X12,
(Formerly
NUBC, ISO
AHIC)
TC215)
HIT Policy
Committee
Use Cases
(Description
of the health
information
exchanges)
On-going Activities ( 2008-now)
New Activities (2010-11)
Testing/Trial
Certification Deployment
Implementation
Show
what can be
accomplished
IHE
HITSP
ONC
Standards &
Interoperability
Framework
NwHIN
IHE
Interoperability
Specifications
Standards
Technical
Frameworks
Integration
Profiles
Test
Reports
Certify
standardsbased
products
Deploy
standardsbased
products
Proposed
Certification
Entities
IHE &
(CCHIT,
PHDSC
Drummond Deployment
Group, Inc) Workshops
Functional
Profiles
Deployment
Reports
Certification
Criteria
Developed methodology for public health participation in HIT standards
development & harmonization.
Develop methodology for public health participation in HIT product testing and
certification
HIT Standardization and PHDSC Projects
HIT
Standardization Phases
Goals
Needs
&
Priorities
What should be
accomplished?
AHIC / MU:
Biosurveillance
Public
Health
Public
Health
Domains
Domains
Undergoing
Undergoing
HIT
HIT
StandardizaStandardition
zation
Development &
Maintenance
Selection
&
Harmonization
Testing /Trial
Implementation
Certification
Deployment
What are the
standards?
What
standards
to use?
Show
what can be
accomplished
Certify
standardsbased
products
Deploy
standards
-based
products
HITSP Projects
Biosurveillance Biosurveillance
Immunization
Immunization
Immunization
ELR
PH-Lab
PH-Lab
Public Health
Reporting
Public Health
Reporting
Public Health
Reporting
Newborn
Screening
Newborn
Screening
Newborn
Screening
Vital Records
Vital Records
Vital Records
Admin Data
Occupation
Data
ONC
Standards
and
Interoperability
Framework
PHDSC Projects
PH-Lab
PH-Lab
Public Health Public Health
Reporting
Reporting
Hearing
Hearing
Vital Records Vital Records
PH-Lab
Case
Report
Hearing
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
2011-2012: Implementing the Business Case through
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Implementing PHDSC methodology: Public Health
Participation in HIT Standardization Efforts
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Educating Public Health Community about Health
Informatics and HIT Standards
Supported through the CDC Cooperative Agreement, 2008-now
Educate Public Health and Clinical Professionals
about HIT Standards
Health Information Technology Standards Web-Resource
Center (http://www.phdsc.org/standards/resource-center.asp)
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PHDSC Webinars:
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HIT Standards for Early Hearing Detection and Intervention
Re-evaluation of HL7 EHR-S Functional Model from Public Health Perspectives
University-based
Health Informatics Training in partnership with
Johns Hopkins University
PHDSC
Health Information
Technology Standards
Web-Resource Center
(http://www.phdsc.org/standards
/resource-center.asp)
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
Building Public Health Informatics at Hopkins
PHDSC works with Johns Hopkins to develop and
deliver the following training:
 Clinical Informatics Certificate
 Public Health Informatics Certificate
 Applied Health Informatics Certificate
 Applied Master Degree in Health Informatics
 Master of Health Sciences Informatics – Research
URL: http://dhsi.med.jhmi.edu/node/64
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health
2012 PHDSC Goals
Represent
public health interests (local, state and
federal agencies and research communities) in the
standards development, harmonization and maintenance
activities by participation in the standard development
(SDOs), data content committees (DCCs), standard
harmonization entities and other healthcare standardizationrelated efforts
Promote interoperability of health-related data systems
to meet the health data needs of public and private
organizations, agencies and individuals
Educate clinical and public health professionals about
standards and systems interoperability, and vendors and
clinicians about public health
Enhance membership services
Enhancing Membership Services
 Strengthening partnerships with member
organizations
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Participate in Joint Public Health Informatics Task Force (JPHIT)
 Collaborate with PHDSC members in HIT Standardization Projects:
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Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
 Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL)
 Atlas Public Health
 Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (NCHS, NCBDDD, OSELS, NIOSH)
 Council for State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE)
 HLN Consulting
 National Association of City and County Health Officials (NACCHO) OZ
Systems
 Registry Widgets
Enhancing Membership Services
 PHDSC Web-based Resources
PHDSC Quarterly Standard e-Newsletter
(http://www.phdsc.org/about/communicationsoutreach_products.asp)
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Projects Wiki Pages
Updates on Key Initiatives on HIT Standards via
e-mail broadcast
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Develop
new marketing strategies via social media
outlets (blogs, twitter, facebook and others)
PHDSC in the News
Get Involved!
Anna Orlova, PhD, Executive Director, [email protected]
Alla Fridman, Project Manager, [email protected]
111 South Calvert Street Suite 2700 Baltimore MD 21202
Phone: 410-385-5272 Fax: 866-637-6526 URL: www.phdsc.org