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Accessing Data in the NDW. Access to data in existing data marts Reports and analyses “Data dumps” Direct access to the General Data Mart via a web interface Request for a complex, extensive set of NPIRS reports or analyses Development of a program/organizational data mart.
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Accessing Data in the NDW • Access to data in existing data marts • Reports and analyses • “Data dumps” • Direct access to the General Data Mart via a web interface • Request for a complex, extensive set of NPIRS reports or analyses • Development of a program/organizational data mart All work below the yellow dotted line would require additional funding by the requester; the NPIRS contractor has not been tasked or funded to provide these.
User Access to NDW Data We have been progressively expanding direct user access to Area and National-level data in close collaboration with the NPIRS ‘Investment Sponsor,’ Dr. Richard Church. • Since Fall 2006 a small but increasing number of users have had direct access to NDW data thru the General Data Mart (Division of Program Statistics, Area Statistical Officers, the Epi and Diabetes Programs). • IHPES has begun developing data marts in collaboration with various HQ programs (Public Health Nursing, Patient Education, Environmental Health, CMS Measures, Dental, Woman’s Health, Behavioral Health, etc.).
NPIRS Organizational Architecture 8/22/2008
NPIRS Organizational Architecture • Underlying NDW database, technical infrastructure, general user data marts • Primary responsibility – OIT • ETL, staging and target tables, administrative and lookup tables • General Data Mart (GDM) - contains a full spectrum of current data • Workload/User Pop data mart • Provides data to populate the the more targeted data marts, supports environment • Users of this component are the “super-users” of the GDM and those that develop and maintain the additional data marts
NPIRS Organizational Architecture • “Component-ized” targeted data marts • Primary responsibility – programs, disciplines, organizational units • OIT may “host” the infrastructure, provides the security protocols, etc. • Very specific, limited subsets of data • Emphasis on search efficiency • Main focus are pre-structured reports • Users of this component are the programs, disciplines, organizational units
Who Decides Who Has Access? • The NPIRS Investment sponsor (Director, OPHS) sets access policy on behalf of the Director, IHS. • Dr. Church has, in turn, delegated the following authorities: • Director, Division of Program Statistics – National level data • Area Statistical Officers – their Area’s data • Division of Epidemiology & DP – National level data • Dr. Church grants access for General Data Mart users to either National level or Area level data, as appropriate • Dr. Church has also approved IHS Offices to build data marts to provide them with program specific data and information (e.g., PHN, Dental, ORYX, CMS Measures, Immunizations, etc.)
Accompanying Responsibilities • All who have been delegated authority to access specific data in NPIRS have also been delegated commensurate responsibility to assure compliance with: • HIPAA • Privacy Act • IRB regulations • Any other applicable regulations (e.g. FISMA, etc.) • This includes their, as well as any subsequent derivative use of the data they obtain.