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Public Health Tiger Team we will start the meeting 3 min after the hour. DRAFT Project Charter May 13, 2014. This session is being recorded and can be located on the S&I Public Health Tiger Team Wiki. Agenda. Announcements PHRi and PHTT Merger Close Out Ceremony (PHRi Webinar)
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Public Health Tiger Teamwe will start the meeting 3 min after the hour DRAFT Project Charter May 13, 2014
This session is being recorded and can be located on the S&I Public Health Tiger Team Wiki
Agenda • Announcements • PHRi and PHTT Merger • Close Out Ceremony (PHRi Webinar) • The Road Ahead (Initiative Name, Pilots, education series, leveraging support of members) • PHTT Charter • Standards • Stakeholders
Public Health Tiger Team– Project CharterChallenge • - (A statement of how a standards and interoperability challenge currently limits the achievement of a national health goal) • Public Health is comprised of multiple technologies and standards to support business activities and faces challenges aligning within the context of local, state, and federal public health. (include clinical and partners)
Public Health Tiger Team– Project CharterScope Statement • (A statement of the overarching issues that the Initiative aims to address. This should include the issues that will be tackled as well as known issues that will not be tackled by this Initiative) • Challenges with coordinating and aligning S&I Frameworks multiple initiatives - Policy vs Practice - Data Quality and sourcing
Draft In Scope • Leverage existing and newly Standards and Interoperability Initiatives to include SDC/DAF/HeD/CQF/PHRi activities and influence the standard producing organizations. • Public Health Stakeholders will benefit from efforts to: • Educate and Promote • Incorporate • Harmonize • Shared Data Model
Draft Out of Scope • (will not be) Creating Standards
Public Health Tiger Team– Project CharterValue Statement • (provides the high level description of the value and/or benefit of this activity to the healthcare community) Be a trusted source to the Public Health community by advocating S&I Framework initiatives to: • Effectively communicate with stakeholders • Strategically implement best practices to Common workflow tools • Consolidate Resources • Advocacy • Data Integration
Draft Value Statement Context Statement: Public Health is comprised of multiple technologies and standards to support business activities and faces challenges aligning within the context of local, state, and federal public health. (include clinical and partners) There are data sharing processes between public health and direct care that includes the capture of data (that may not be standardized in EHRs), sharing data with public health, public health conversion of the data to knowledge, and providing the knowledge as clinical decision support. End State: Overall goals of promoting healthier communities for example, occupational health, environmental health, etc. Value Statement: Ensure standards related to these processes meet public health needs to facilitate information sharing for the benefit of patient care and public health practice.
Public Health Tiger Team– Project CharterDraft Success Criteria • (what are the criteria for knowing when the initiative has met its goal(s) • EHR systems transparently interoperate with public health systems. • Validate and support Public Health Pilots • Resources for Pilots (moving towards adoption) • Leverage Use Cases to support S&I Initiatives • Collaboration- ( S&I, PHCP, JPHIT, HL7, IHE, HIMSS Vendor assoc, internal CDC) • Leverage Population and Public Health best practices to share data among public health stakeholders. • Advocacy • Identify issues and find real world solutions • Consumer (Healthcare Professionals, Population,
Public Health Tiger Team– Project CharterScope - Draft Scenarios • SDC- EHDI Pilot • (cost estimate) (Dina) • NIOSH (CDS) CQF/SDC/DAF (Genny) • HeD/CQF/CDS: Chlamydia (Shu Magarey) • I2B2e Profile UT DOH: (Shu/Bryant Karras, Catherine, Jon Reid) • Environmental Health (Gonza)
Public Health Tiger Team– Project CharterPublic Health Standards, Guidance, and Approaches EHR Functional System Standards (9) Quality Standards QRDA (3 levels) - PHI level 3 HQMF Implementation Guidance eHealth exchange specification IHE Profiles Architecture Guidance UML Federal Health Architecture (FHA) PHIN NIEM FHIMS MITA Standards that we should consider for our use cases and pilots Messaging and document standards HL7 v2HL7 FHIR (currently draft, first version will be published in January 2015 includes message-based and document, transport standard. possibly a Wednesday education series)HL7 CDAHL7 CCDHITSP C-32 CCSHL7 C-CDATransport Standards IETF TLS/SSLDirect protocolSOAP-based Web ServicesHTTP POSTREST Security StandardsBPPCXACMLSAMLRelevant Semantic and Terminology Standards, includingCVX/MVXICD-9/ICD-10 (CM and PCS)SNOMED-CTCPTLOINCRxNormNDC Omaha (standards that nurses use)
Public Health Tiger Team– Project CharterStakeholders • S&I, PHCP, JPHIT, HL7, IHE, HIMSS Vendor assoc, internal CDC • APHL, CSTE, ASTHO, NACCHO, JPHIT, PHII, PHDSC, • Public Health ProgramsHealth Information Exchanges (HIE) HospitalsPayersMedicaidIndian Health Centers/ClinicsVA/DoD HealthcareState/County/City Health OfficialsHealth Care ProvidersK-12 Schools & CollegesPatients/ClientsRetail PharmaciesPharmaceutical ManufacturersElectronic Health Record VendorsPublic health software vendorsHHS: CDC, but also AHRQ, CMS, NLM, NIH, OPA, FDA, USDA, HRSA, etc.WIC Programs • Informatics Education Programs • NASCIO • WHO
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