Conceptual Data Flow Model Between PHIN Systems

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Conceptual Data Flow Model Between PHIN Systems 38th National Immunization Conference May 13, 2004 Noam H. Arzt, Ph.D. President, HLN Consulting, LLC 9/13/2019

Topics Introduction to PHIN PHIN Component Systems System to System Interfaces Integration Agents Questions 9/13/2019

Introduction to PHIN “A crosscutting and unifying framework … to better monitor … data streams for early detection of public health issues and emergencies.” CDC PHIN Website http://www.cdc.gov/phin/ 9/13/2019

Introduction to PHIN (continued) The Automated Exchange of Data between Public Health Partners To securely and automatically exchange information, as appropriate, between two computer systems to achieve a “live” network for data exchange between partners in public health. The Use of Electronic Clinical Data for Event Detection To receive, manage and process electronic data from care systems at clinical care sites, laboratories, or their proxies. Manual Data Entry for Event Detection and Management Specimen and Lab Result Information Management and Exchange For laboratories involved in public health testing, to receive laboratory requests, accept specimen and sample data, manage these data and immediately report electronic results to public health partners. Management of Possible Case, Contacts and Threat Data To electronically manage, link and process the different types of data (possible cases from detection, possible contacts, facility, lab results, prophylaxis and/or vaccination, adverse events monitoring and follow-up). 9/13/2019

Introduction to PHIN (continued) Analysis and Visualization To analyze, display, report and map accumulated data and share data and technologies for analysis and visualization with other public health partners. Directories of Public Health and Clinical Personnel To participate in and maintain directories of public health participants (including primary clinical personnel), including participant roles and contact information. Public Health Information Dissemination and Alerting To receive, manage and disseminate alerts, protocols, procedures and other information for public health workers, primary care providers, and public health partners in emergency response. IT Security and Critical Infrastructure Protection To ensure that sensitive or critical electronic information and systems are not lost, destroyed, misappropriated or corrupted. 9/13/2019

PHIN Component Systems 9/13/2019

PHIN Component Systems (continued) Smallpox Pre-event System (PVS) CDC’s PVS or local system Demographics, IZ history, SPX IZ with take response Commercial products available National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS) Disease surveillance and reporting PAMs for vaccine-preventable diseases Could be positioned for use in the case of an outbreak 9/13/2019

PHIN Component Systems (continued) Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) Used to receive, store, manage, and report lab tests Cornerstone of disease surveillance Public health labs, hospital labs, private labs Commercial products available Data Warehouse (DW) Management and analytical purposes May or may not contain personally-identifiable records 9/13/2019

PHIN Component Systems (continued) Immunization Registry (IZR) Childhood (or lifelong) immunization records Public/private provider access Commercial products available Vital Records System (VR) Authoritative demographic info on births Data sharing laws vary Master Person Index (MPI) Provides common identifier across systems 9/13/2019

PHIN Component Systems (continued) Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) Manages receipt and processing of materiel, administration of vaccines or medicines, and administrative data Manages local cache/chempaks routinely Health Alert Network (HAN) Provides directory services to various systems, including authentication/authorization Provides alert services 9/13/2019

System to System Interfaces: Core Components 9/13/2019

System to System Interfaces (continued) PVS and Immunization Registry Smallpox History from IZR to PVS [record matching issues, data disclosure/re-disclosure rules] Smallpox Events from PVS to IZR [record matching issues, appropriateness of sharing with private providers] 9/13/2019

System to System Interfaces (continued) NEDSS and Immunization Registry Immunization History from IZR to NEDSS Immunization Events from NEDSS to IZR Disease History from NEDSS to IZR [if supported by registry] 9/13/2019

System to System Interfaces (continued) SNS to Other Systems Case information or alerts from NEDSS to SNS Vaccine administration or medicine distribution from IZR or PVS to SNS Inventory information from SNS to IZR or PVS 9/13/2019

System to System Interfaces (continued) Non-core Systems Vital records data to IZR Lab test results to NEDSS Notifiable events to CDC 9/13/2019

Integration Agents HAN and MPI provide the capability for systems integration to take place Gartner Group prefers to focus on interoperability rather than integration EHR and NHII are struggling with how to bring this about on a national/international scale 9/13/2019

Questions? Noam Arzt arzt@hln.com 858/538-2220 Daryl Chertcoff daryl@hln.com 215/563-3727 9/13/2019