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Title: Public Health Data Standards Consortium http:phdatastandards'info


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Public Health Data Standards Consortium
http//phdatastandards.info
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Connecting Communities for Better Health PHDSC /
eHealth Initiative Annual Conference
May 25, 2005 Washington DC
Role of Population/Public Health In Regional
Health Information Exchanges - Critical
Infrastructure to Advance Population Health
- Track 6 Population Health Marty LaVenture,
PhD MPH Director, Public Health
Informatics Commissioners Office Minnesota
Department of Health
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Assumptions / Considerations
  • Public health/Population well established
  • Informatics is a young and emerging sub-specialty
  • Public /population health fits into all four (4)
    goals of the framework for strategic action
  • Organizational context is important to role
  • Governmental (federal, state, local)
  • Academic, research and teaching
  • Health systems
  • Consumer
  • Opportunities for action now

4
Public Health Mission
  • Institute of Medicine what we, as a society,
    do collectively to assure the conditions in which
    people may be healthy.
  • Public health must be a partner to fulfill its
    mission
  • Mandated to protect and improve the health of all
    people within a legal jurisdiction
  • Public health informs, coordinates care and
    resources, and regulates
  • Effective public health requires an understanding
    of the interdependent nature of its functions
    with those of the health care system

Adapted from David Ross, Sc.D., Public Health
Informatics Institute
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What Public Health/Population Health Offers To
NHIN/RHIOs?
  • A.Knowledge and experience in
  • Complex health data systems and integration
  • e.g surveillance, environmental health,
    preparedness systems
  • Particular information systems e.g immunization
    data into EHRs, birth, lab,
  • Data Acquisition and quality methods
  • Matching records and de-duplication
  • Data standards, PHIN
  • Information management
  • e.g Confidentiality, security, state laws, data
    sharing policies
  • Shared governance models and collaboration
    activities
  • e.g Understanding provider enrollment and
    engagement
  • e.g Neutral objective partner
  • Analytical methods and epidemiology

Adapted from David Ross, Sc.D., Public Health
Informatics Institute
6
What Public Health/Population Health Offers To
NHIN/RHIOs? (continued)
  • B. Client information and direct services
  • Immunization registry data and decision support
  • Laboratory analysis, results reporting and
    population-based analysis and recommendations
  • Care coordination for children with special
    healthcare needs
  • C. Provide epidemiologic information to improve
    diagnostic accuracy and treatment decisions
  • Outbreak alerts
  • Patterns of drug-resistant organisms within a
    community
  • Trends that spark community collaboration on new
    health initiatives

Adapted from David Ross, Sc.D., Public Health
Informatics Institute
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What Public Health/Population Health Offers To
NHIN/RHIOs? (continued)
  • D. Convenient access to guidelines and
    recommendations
  • Infection control practices, Screening
    recommendations, etc.
  • E. Point of service tools for diagnosis/patient
    education
  • Guidelines embedded in EHRs sensitive to local
    prevalence and service information
  • Screening reminders for local at risk groups
  • Information for patients in need of supportive
    social or other services e.g., children with
    special needs
  • F. Automated tools for quality improvement
  • Immunization audits of office practices
  • Newborn screening follow-up (e.g., sickle cell)
    and care coordination

Adapted from David Ross, Sc.D., Public Health
Informatics Institute
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What NHIN/RHIOs Can Offer To Public
Health/Population Health?
  • Increase quality (accuracy, timeliness,
    completeness) of information e.g disease
    reporting/applied research
  • Broaden opportunities for participation in health
    /disease surveillance / prevention activities
  • Improved case management and care coordination
  • Communicable disease patient management (e.g.,
    TB), Newborn screening follow-up
  • Uniform way to share data with broader set of
    users push the standards
  • Promote connectivity
  • e.g Provide single method to share data for all
    users
  • Resources cost sharing
  • Support new partnerships

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Challenges / Opportunities for public health
  • Providing Leadership
  • Balance regulatory roles with community
    partnership
  • Public health role in governance
  • Financing participation
  • Finding sustainable commitment
  • Business-like data exchange partnership
  • Linking systems with reliable performance
  • Providing public health data quality and
    availability

Adapted from David Ross, Sc.D., Public Health
Informatics Institute
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Challenges / Opportunities for public health
(continued)
  • Update information system infrastructure
  • Definition of public health business processes
  • Base level of nationally adopted information
    system requirements
  • Address Particular needs State / County / City /
    Research
  • Continuous participation in national standards
    setting bodies
  • Collaboration to bring clear, defensible
    positions that argue for specific standards on
    behalf of the public health enterprise

Adapted from David Ross, Sc.D., Public Health
Informatics Institute
11
Minnesota e-HealthInitial Focus
Interoperability and Health Information Exchange
MN Public Health Information Network
(MN-PHIN) improving State-Local
effectiveness efficiency
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Thank You
  • Questions?
  • Marty LaVenture
  • Martin.laventure_at_state.mn.us
  • 612-676-5017
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