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PUBLIC HEALTH DATA STANDARDS CONSORTIUM ~ 2005 BUSINESS MEETING OF MEMBERS ~
May 24, 2005, Washington DC
PHDSC Committee ona National Health Information
Network
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Chair: Anna Orlova, PHDSC & Johns Hopkins UniversityMembers (in alphabetical order):
Noam Arzt, President, HLN Consulting, LLCKathleen Cook, NACCHO Michael Davisson, Washington State Department of HealthConstantine Domashnev, Electronic Intellect, LLCTerese Finitzo, OZ SystemsMarjorie Greenberg, National Center for Health Statistics, CDCLaurence Hanrahan, Wisconsin Division of Public HealthDavid Hollar, University of TennesseeGlenda Kelly, Association of State & Territorial Directors of Nursing, Denise Love, National Association of Health Data OrganizationsCarol Quinsey, American Health Information Management AssociationRobert Rej, New York State Dept. of Health & APHLSusan Salkowitz, American Immunization Registry AssociationMary Shaffran, Association of State and Territorial Health OfficialsPerry Smith, New York State Department of Health & CSTESteven Steindel, Centers for Disease Control & PreventionWalter Suarez, MidWest Center for HIPAA Education Walter Tsou, American Public Health Association
PHDSC Committee ona National Health Information Network
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RESPONSE TO THE REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
on the Development and Adoption of a National Health Information Network
from the Office of National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONCHIT),
Department of Health and Human Services;
Released on November 15, 2004
PHDSC Committee ona National Health Information Network
Submitted to ONCHIT on January 18, 2005
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The PHDSC defines the NHIN as the policy framework and technical linkages between disparate health and health care information systems that allow patients, physicians, hospitals, public health agencies and other authorized users across the nation to share timely clinical information under stringent security, privacy and other protections.
In the view of the PHDSC, the goal of the NHIN is to effectively use information technology to improve the quality, efficiency, and safety of healthcare for all Americans through the widespread adoption of interoperable electronic health record systems (EHRS) within ten years and to enhance the health of the population.
PHDSC Committee on a National Health Information Network - Response to RFI
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Clinical Care
ADT-Birth Record
Newborn Screening Test
HearingScreening Test
Immunization Administration
External Laboratory
Hospital of Birth
HL7 2.4
HL7 3.0
HL7 3.0
HL7 2.4
HL7 2.4
Public Health
EHR-PHInfo
Exchange
NewbornScreeningRegistry
Hearing
ScreeningRegistry
ImmunizationRegistry
CommunicableDiseaseRegistry
State Health Department
HL7 3.0
HL7 3.0
HL7 2.4
J2EE
PHDSC EHR-PH System Prototype for Interoperability of Clinical and Public Health Systems, HIMSS-2005
Source: Orlova, et al. HIMSS 2005,Dallas TX, February 13-17, 2005
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PHDSC Model:
RHIOEHR-PH
Info Exchange
PHDSC Model for Electronic Health Record-based Data Exchange
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To the Following Organizations(in alphabetical order):
American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA)
American Immunization Registry Association (AIRA)
American Public Health Association (APHA)
Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL)
Association of State and Territorial Directors of Nursing (ASTDN)
Association of State and Territorial Health Officers (ASTHO)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Council for State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE)
National Association of Health Data Organizations (NAHDO)
National Assoc. of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO)
PHDSC RESPONSE TO THE ONCHIT RFI:Acknowledgements
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Proposed Next Steps
Participation in HL7 EHR Standard Development Process
EHR Technical Committee,
Pediatric EHR Special Interest Group (SIG)
Public Health & Emergency Response SIG
Participation in EHR System Certification Process
Certification Commission in Health Information Technology (CCHIT)
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Proposed Next Steps
2005 HRSA Contract (under development):Goal: To develop a vision for EHRS public health
reporting requirements to inform the development of the EHRS conformance standards for public health
Partner/Site: New York City Health Department – will become
PHDSC member in FY06Organizations to be involved: HL7 and Certification Commission in Health Information
Technology (CCHIT)