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Public Health Data Standards Consortium Panel March 17, 2004

Public Health Data Standards Consortium Panel March 17, 2004. Jill Kaufman, PhD. Program Director, Healthcare and Life Sciences Standards. Healthcare and Life Sciences Standards Bodies and Industry Consortia. HUPO Proteomics Standards Initiative. Pharmaco-genomics Standards Initiative.

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Public Health Data Standards Consortium Panel March 17, 2004

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  1. Public Health Data Standards Consortium Panel March 17, 2004 Jill Kaufman, PhD. Program Director, Healthcare and Life Sciences Standards

  2. Healthcare and Life Sciences Standards Bodies and Industry Consortia HUPO Proteomics Standards Initiative Pharmaco-genomics Standards Initiative Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise x12 OMG-LSR CDISC I3C Development: Clinical Trial Healthcare Research Clinical/ EHR/ Clinical Genomics Medical Imaging HL7 MGED GGF HL7 DICOM

  3. Integrating Available Clinical Information Can Solve Spectrum of Health Reporting Needs Quality of Care Public Health Alerts Adverse Events Health Research LabTests Diagnosis

  4. Improving the US Healthcare Data Dynamic- Most hospitals communicate with agencies and other healthcare players inefficiently on a one to one basis either through directed/closed EDI connection, fax, or paper through US mail. Hospitals and Other Providers of Care Health Agencies, Health Plans and others who need clinical data Today’s mess A desired future state will enable an automatic sharing of data across an electronic interconnected network allowing multiple players to access information at the same time using open standards Tomorrow’s Goal Hospitals and Other Providers of Care Health Agencies, Health Plans and others who need clinical data Open standards two way message flow

  5. Healthcare stakeholders are backing a collaborative technology solution, supported through the eHealth Initiative, that enables rapid sharing of health data and improved bio-surveillance Healthcare Collaborative Network (HCN) Solution • Enables rapid detection and response to adverse healthcare events including bio-surveillance • Creates lower cost capabilities for collecting, aggregating, analyzing and reporting clinical information at near real time • Establishes a common electronic healthcare information highway that supports government, non-profit, and private industry needs Federal Agencies (DOD, Homeland Defense, CDC, CMS, FDA) HC Policy advocates (AMA, AAFP) Healthcare Providers (Hospital. Nursing Homes, others) Healthcare Vendors (Siemens, Cerner, McKesson, IBM) Health Plans Industry Consortia (Foundation for eHealth Initiative) One ultimate goal, supported by stakeholders, focuses on the creation of an interconnected, electronic health information infrastructure, which creates the basis for a National Healthcare Information Highway

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