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Integration Project Team

Integration Project. Integration Project Team. Tom Starcher, NCCDPHP Scott Danos, NCHSTP Dan Jernigan, NCID Henry Rolka, NIP Roseanne English, HISSB Exec. Sec. Kim Marsh, HISSB Exec. Sec. Denise Koo (Team Leader), EPO Meade Morgan, EPO. Integration Project.

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Integration Project Team

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  1. Integration Project Integration Project Team Tom Starcher, NCCDPHP Scott Danos, NCHSTP Dan Jernigan, NCID Henry Rolka, NIP Roseanne English, HISSB Exec. Sec. Kim Marsh, HISSB Exec. Sec. Denise Koo (Team Leader), EPO Meade Morgan, EPO

  2. Integration Project Program Specific Reports and Summaries MMWR Weekly Tables MMWR Annual Summaries Figure 1 - Current Situation Statistical Surveys for Chronic Diseases, Injuries and Other Public Health Problems STD*MIS TIMS NNDSS EIP Systems PHLIS HARS CDC Varied communications methods and security - specific to each system - including diskettes, e-mail, direct modem lines, etc. Data Sources Reporting by Paper Form, Telephone and Fax State Health Department HARS STD*MIS TIMS NETSS EIP Systems PHLIS Physicians Varied communications methods and security - specific to each system- including paper forms, diskettes, e-mail, direct modem lines, etc. Chart Review Lab Reports HARS STD*MIS TIMS NETSS EIP Systems* PHLIS City/County Health Department *EIP Systems (ABC, UD, Foodnet) STD*MIS (Optional at the Clinic) TIMS (Optional at the Clinic)

  3. Integration Project Long-term ^ The Vision Complementary electronic information systems that: - automatically gather health data from a variety of sources on a real-time basis, - monitor the health of communities, - assist in the on-going analysis of trends and detection emerging public health problems, and -provide information for setting public health policy.

  4. Integration Project Figure 2 - Proposed Integrated Surveillance Systems Solution TB Notifiable Disease Reports Secure Server STDs EIP Systems HIV/AIDS Lab Surveillance Data Sources CDC Electronic data interchange (EDI) using HL7 or other standardized format Secure Internet Physicians Paper Forms, Telephone and FAX Shared Facilities and Services, e.g. common interface, software components, terminologies and data files Chart Review HIV/AIDS State Health Department Lab Reports Electronic data interchange (EDI) using HL7 or other standardized format Secure Internet Secure electronic reporting Vital Statistics Shared Facilities and Services, e.g. common interface, software components, terminologies, and data files Emergency Departments HIV/AIDS City/County Health Department Medicaid, Medicare Encounters Hospital Discharge Data STD Clinics TB Clinics

  5. Integration Project The Solution • A common “framework” for surveillance information systems: • Common data architecture (model, definitions, coding) • Automated electronic reporting of data, e.g. electronic laboratory reporting • Consistent user interface • Secure Internet pipeline for reporting to CDC • Reusable software components • Shared analysis and dissemination methods

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