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http://phdatastandards.info/. Public Health Data Standards Consortium. PHDSC’s Mission. PHDSC is committed to bring a common voice from the public health community to the national efforts of standardization of Information for health and healthcare. Enhanced. Enhanced. Enhanced.
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Public Health Data Standards Consortium http://phdatastandards.info/ Bridging Clinical Care and Public Health via IT: PHDSC Ad Hoc Task Force on Electronic Health Record-Public Health (EHR-PH) Anna O. Orlova, Ph.D. PHDSC and Johns Hopkins School of Public Health 1st Annual Connecting Communities for Better Health Learning Forum June 24-25, 2004 Washington DC
PHDSC Ad Hoc Task Force on Electronic Health Record-Public Health (EHR-PH) Participants Developers Caesar, Craig; Claudio, Yvonne; Connor, Kathleen; Cortes, Leslie; Coto, Arturo; Davis, Robert; Eisenberg, Floyd; Gioia, Phillip; Greenberg, Marjorie; Grinsteinner, Alan; Hollar, David; Jackson, Brian; Jenkins, Melinda; Kitchelt, Maureen; Kukafka, Rita; Lafferty, Particia; Manderscheid, Ron; Merryweather, Patricia; Murphy, Gretchen; Orlova, Anna; Peeples, Malinda; Saba, Virginia; Spivack, Richard; Suarez, Walter; Timpka, Toomas; Van Duyne, Ron; Williamson, Michelle. Validators Arzt, Noam; Berkowitz, Murray; Brandes, Wayne; Brown, Kevin; Buckeridge, David; Cernoch, Jennifer; D’Attore, Terry; Edmunds, Margo; Elee, Olivia; Forslund, David; Gordon, Barry; Hanken, Mary Alice; Hanrahan, Lawrence; Hall, John; Keelaghan, Eithne; Kim, George; LaVenture, Martin; Ledbetter, Starla; Len, Christie; Lober, Bill; Marchbroda, Janet; Mittal, Vikrant; Richesson, Rachel; Ryan, Deborah; Sappington Rodney; Singer, Steve; Sullivan, Janet; Wangia, Victoria.
PHDSC Ad Hoc Task Force on Electronic Health Record-Public Health (EHR-PH) Goal: To provide a public health perspective to the evaluation of the HL7 EHR functional model Objectives: • bring the state and local public health agencies and public health research community’s perspective into the on-going efforts to develop the HL7 functional model for the EHR, and • to demonstrate the benefits of an organized interaction between the public health and clinical health care.
PHDSC Ad Hoc Task Force on Electronic Health Record-Public Health (EHR-PH) The Task Force activities show a need for a better understanding of informatics perspectives of public health by the various stakeholders as follows: • public health organization (domain/programs and hierarchical fragmentations) and stakeholders, • commonalities among public health domains/programs and public health settings in term of data sources, users, public health goals and functions, • role of the EHR in integrating primary care and public health practices, • the processes for involving the various public health stakeholders in the national effort for the standardization of health care data via the EHR, and • need for public health vocabulary and data standards
PHDSC Ad Hoc Task Force on Electronic Health Record-Public Health (EHR-PH) White Paper on Electronic Health Record: Public Health Perspectives Outcomes: • EHR is critical to bridge clinical care and public health • Cross-mapping of the HL7 EHR functional model to core public health functions (assessment, policy and assurance) demonstrates that at this high level of abstraction, these core public health functions are well represented in the HL7 EHR functional model. • More granular level of cross-mapping is needed to assure the ability of the model to support public health work flow and data flow. (4) Examples of Use Cases were developed for more granular cross-mapping of the HL7 EHR functions and EHR. • EHR expands traditional public health to population health by allowing for integration environmental, social, economic and other data types critical to protection of health of the US population • Need for public health vocabulary and data standards
PHDSC Ad Hoc Task Force on Electronic Health Record-Public Health (EHR-PH) Feedback from the HL7 & EHR Collaborative To the PHDSC EHR-PH Participants “Your process was the most thorough of any validation conducted to date, producing the most comprehensive and in depth report of any validation requested by HL7 and the EHR Collaborative.” “Your commitment and strong desire to assess the link between public health and the EHR was demonstrated not only by the sheer number of people who developed the tools and validated the model, but also the quality of the report as well.” “ As you may have seen in the media lately, the EHR standard is gaining visibility as we get closer to the release of the ballot (March 18). Based on the excellence of this report, I will make every attempt to draw attention to the work you’ve done and the results you’ve found.” To the PHDSC EHR-PH Participants “You are simply not going to believe how awesome this report from public health is. It is the most comprehensive validation report filed to date with the EHR Collaborative”. “You’ll find more than a few testimonial statements in the <PHDSC> letter HL7. It would be really terrific to highlight public health’s linkage to the EHR.” “Based on this report, there are now some more definitive statements that can be made to the media” <We need to discuss with PHDSC> “plans to highlight these results to the media and the rest of the industry”…..”to publish in journals of the HER Collaborative ( e.g., JAHIMA, JAMA, JAMIA, JHIM)”
PHDSC Ad Hoc Task Force on Electronic Health Record-Public Health (EHR-PH) EHR-PH: Toward Implementation Use Case-I Immunization Use Case-II Infectious Disease: Inhalation Anthrax Use Case-III Chronic Disease Screening: Hypertension Use Case-IV Chronic Disease: Diabetesand Retinopathy Screening Use Case-V Injured Patient Care
EHR: Toward Implementation Use Case: Injured Patient Care MODEL OF WORK FLOW & DATA FLOW Data classes needed: • Patient demographics • Provider information • Care provided • Injury cause • Care cost
Public Health Data Standards Consortium http://phdatastandards.info From the EHR Use Case(s) Implementation Demonstration to National Population Health Data Model to Public Health Vocabulary and Data Standards to Public Health Information Network to SO, UNITED WE STAND