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Public Health Data Standards Consortium http: //www. phdsc. org
PUBLIC HEALTH DATA STANDARDS CONSORTIUM ~ 2010 BUSINESS MEETING OF MEMBERS ~ November 3 -4, 2010, Hyattsville, MD 2010 PHDSC Report Anna O. Orlova, Ph. D aorlova@jhsph. edu Executive Director Public Health Data Standards Consortium Baltimore, Maryland, USA
2010 PHDSC Report: Outline n Goals n Membership n Revenues n Activities
2010 PHDSC Report Goals
PHDSC’s Mission PHDSC is committed to bring a common voice from the public health community to the national efforts of standardization of health and healthcare information Enhanced Health and Population and Health Care Health Improved Health Information Health Data Standards Health IT Standards
2010 PHDSC Goals n. Represent public health interests (local, state and federal agencies and research communities) in the standards development, harmonization and maintenance activities by participation in the standard development (SDOs), data content committees (DCCs), standard harmonization entities and other healthcare standardizationrelated efforts n. Promote interoperability of health-related data systems to meet the health data needs of public and private organizations, agencies and individuals n. Educate clinical and public health professionals about standards and systems interoperability, and vendors and clinicians about public health n. Enhance membership services
2010 PHDSC Report Membership
Our Members n Federal Agencies ¨ Agencies for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) ¨ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) ¨ CDC/ National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) ¨ CDC/ National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH) ¨ National Library of Medicine (NLM)
Our Members n State and Local Agencies ¨ California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development ¨ Denver Public Health ¨ El Paso City Department of Public Health, Texas ¨ Massachusetts Division of Health Care Finance and Policy ¨ Minnesota Department of Health ¨ Nebraska Health and Human Services System ¨ Ohio State Department of Health ¨ Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services
Our Members n. Professional Membership Organization ¨American Immunization Registry Association (AIRA) ¨Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) ¨Association of State and Territorial Health Officers (ASTHO) ¨Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) ¨National Association for Health Data Organization (NAHDO) ¨National Association of City and County Health Officers (NACCHO) ¨North American Association of Central Cancer Registries (NAACCR)
Our Members n. Other Professional Organizations ¨ Illinois Hospital Association ¨ Kaiser Permanente ¨ Public Health Informatics Institute
Our Members n Academic Institutions ¨ INSERM (France) ¨ Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ¨ University of Connecticut ¨ Vanderbilt University
Our Members n For-profit Organizations ¨ Atlas ¨ Coto Partners ¨ Fox Systems ¨ Greenway Technologies ¨ HLN Consulting, LLC ¨ Our. Health. Data US ¨ OZ Systems ¨ Registry Widgets ¨ Scientific Technologies Corporation (STC) ¨ Software Partners, LLC
Our Members n Organizations – Individual Members ¨ American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) ¨ Prosocial Applications ¨ Oleen Pinnacle Healthcare Consulting
PHDSC Membership Structure - 2010 Federal Agencies State & Local Agencies Professional Membership Organizations Other Professional Organizations Academia For-Profit Organizations Individual Members
PHDSC Membership Structure: 2004 -2010 25 20 2004 2005 15 Percentage 2006 2007 10 2008 2009 2010 5 0 Federal Agencies State & Local Agencies Professional Membership Organizations Other Professional Organizations Academia For-Profit Organizations Individual Members
2010 PHDSC Report Revenues
PHDSC Revenues Membership Dues n Grants n Contracts n Annual Meetings n Services n
PHDSC REVENUES: 2004 -2010 Grants Contracts 0 0 Ann. Mtgs 2 K Year 2004 Dues 76 K 2005 82 K 19 K 10 K 12 K 0 123 K 2006 81 K 6 K 42 K 3 K 0 132 K 2007 115 K 63 K 44 K 3. 7 K 0 225 K 2008 117 K 101 K 40 K 3. 4 K 0 262 K 2009 106 K 162 K 115 K 5 K 3. 7 392 K 2010 125 K 277 K 0 6 K 0 408 K 2011* 85 K 363 K 0 452 K 2011* - Projected Revenues Services Total 0 78 K
2011* - Projected Revenues
PHDSC REVENUE ALLOCATIONS 0% 2004 2005 Dues 2011* - Projected Revenues 2006 Grants 2007 2008 2009 Contracts Annual Meetings Years 2010 Services 2011
2010 PHDSC Report Activities
2010 PHDSC Goals n. Represent public health interests (local, state and federal agencies and research communities) in the standards development, harmonization and maintenance activities by participation in the standard development (SDOs), data content committees (DCCs), standard harmonization entities and other healthcare standardizationrelated efforts n. Promote interoperability of health-related data systems to meet the health data needs of public and private organizations, agencies and individuals n. Educate clinical and public health professionals about standards and systems interoperability, and vendors and clinicians about public health n. Enhance membership services
2010 PHDSC Committees n. Data Standards Co-Chairs: Robert Davis & Starla Ledbetter ¨ Health Care Services Data Reporting Guide Chair: Robert Davis ¨ Payer Typology Co-Chairs: Amy Bernstein & Sheila Frank n. Privacy, Security & Data Sharing Co-Chairs: Vicki Hohner & David Lawton n. Nationwide Health Information Network Co-Chairs: David Ross & Anna Orlova n. Communication and Outreach Co-Chairs: Sally Klein & Noam Arzt n. Professional Education Co-Chairs: Anna Bossard & David Lawton
PHDSC Business Case: HIT Standardization Phases, Products and Entities HIT Standardization Phases Needs & Priorities Goals What should be accomplished ? Development & Maintenance Selection & Harmonization What are the standards? What standards to use? Testing /Trial Certification Deployment Implementation Show what can be accomplished Certify standardsbased products Deploy standardsbased products HIT Policy Committee HIT Standards and Interoperability Framework Development Entities SDOs (e. g. , HIT Standards HL 7, SNOMED Committee (IHTSDO), LOINC, (Formerly ASC X 12, AHIC, to be NUBC, ISO superseded TC 215) pending ONC IHE (Formerly HITSP, to be superseded pending ONC decisions) NHIN IHE Proposed Certification Entities IHE & (CCHIT, PHDSC Drummond Deployment Group, Inc) Workshops decisions) Standards Documents Use Cases (Description of the health information exchanges) On-going Activities ( 2008 -now) New Activities (2010 -11) Interoperability Specifications Standards Technical Frameworks Integration Profiles Test Reports Functional Profiles Deployment Reports Certification Criteria Developed methodology for public health participation in HIT standards development & harmonization. Develop methodology for public health participation in HIT product testing and certification
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health On-going Projects ¨ Implement the PHDSC Business Case: Role of Public Health in HIT Standardization ¨ Participate in standards development activities:
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health Completed Projects ¨ Re-evaluation of HL 7 EHR-S Functional Model release 1. 1 from public health perspectives ¨ Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) Content Profile ¨ Knowledge Representation in Diabetes Care Management and Surveillance White Paper
Assuring Health IT Standards for Public Health New Projects ¨ Develop HIT Testing Methods and Tools for Public Health n n ¨ Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Vital Records Develop HIT Certification for Public Health through Public Health Functional Profile n n n Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Vital Records Cancer
Educating Clinical and Public Health Professionals about HIT Standards n Health Information Technology Standards Web-site (http: //www. phdsc. org/standards/health-information-tech-standards. asp) n PHDSC Webinars: Series of Webinars on Meaningful Use of Health IT for Public Health in partnership with JPHIT ¨ HIT Standards for Early Hearing Detection and Intervention ¨ Re-evaluation of HL 7 EHR-S Functional Model from Public Health Perspectives ¨ HL 7 Ambassador Presentation on Syndromic Surveillance and Meaningful Use of Health IT ¨ n. University-based Health Informatics Training in partnership with Johns Hopkins University
Building Public Health Informatics at Hopkins n n n Clinical Informatics Certificate Public Health Informatics Certificate Applies Health Informatics Certificate Applied Master Degree Master of Health Sciences Informatics – Research URL: http: //dhsi. med. jhmi. edu/node/64
Enhancing Membership Services n Strengthening partnerships with member organizations through participation in the Joint Public Health Informatics Task Force (JPHIT) n Organized a series of Webinars on developing public health response for Meaningful Use of Health IT n Contributed in the development of ¨ JPHIT Action Plan on Meaningful Use of Health IT ¨ JPHIT Consensus Framework on Public Health Informatics
Enhancing Membership Services n PHDSC Quarterly Standard e-Newsletter (http: //www. phdsc. org/about/communicationsoutreach_products. asp) n Projects Wiki Pages Updates on Key Initiatives on HIT Standards via e -mail broadcast n n. Develop new marketing strategies via social media outlets (blogs, twitter, facebook and others)
Develop New Marketing Strategies Sources: URL: http: //www. healthcareitnews. com/news/report-social-networking-can-improve-care-lower-costs
Get Involved! Anna Orlova, Ph. D, Executive Director 111 Market Place Suite 850 Baltimore MD 21202 Phone: 410 -223 -1608 Fax: 410 -659 -6387 E-mail: aorlova@jhsph. edu
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