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Epi Info TM 7 and Data Integration CDC Global Health Security (GHS) Demo Project (2013) in Uganda Roger Mir Lead, Epi Info TM Systems Integration Team Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Public Health Informatics Conference 30 April 2014 Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Laboratory Services Division of Epidemiology, Analysis, and Library Services

Overview Epi Info™ 7 – District Health Information System 2 (DHIS2) Integration Concept Epi Info™ 7’s Role in GHS Why Consider Epi Info™ 7 for GHS Response How Epi Info™ 7 is used

Epi Info™ 7 - DHIS2 Integration Concept CDC GHS Demo Project (2013) in Uganda DHIS2 Clinical/Surveillance Data Source (DS) Lab or Other Data In Epi Info™ usable format (.xls, .mdb, etc.) Extract Extract (Export) Data Update Data Epi Info™ 7 Project Form

Epi Info™ 7’s Role Provide a Suite of Free Data Collection, Management, and Analysis Tools for Public Health Respond Effectively Integrate data to improve Response Team collaboration Data integration to improve analysis, reporting, and sharing Evidence-based decision using data from many sources Collect and Manage Data for Response Teams Rapid electronic form creation & data entry Mobile data collection using Android tablets & Smartphones Advanced analysis, data integration, and data sharing

Why Consider Epi Info™ 7 Runs on any Windows computer Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8 Only 256 MB of RAM needed Epi Info™ 7 Fits the needs of many users Free Easy to use Flexible Epi Info™ 7 is familiar to a variety of users Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Domestic public health partners International public health partners

How Epi Info™ 7 Is Used Traditional PC Workstation Mobile Devices Form Creation & Data Entry Mobile Devices Android Tablets Android Smart Phones IPhone Epi Info™ Calculator Internet and Cloud Technologies Epi Info™ Web Survey Epi Info™ Web Analytical and Visualization (EWAV) tool Dashboard and Classic Analysis Statistical analyses using Dashboard Data integration, sharing, and management using Classic

Tablets and Smart Phones Easy to collect data Perform data analyses Visualize data StatCalc Export and share data

Epi Info™ iPhone Calculate 2x2xn tables Pair-matched case control Chi-square calculator Binomial calculator Poisson calculator Sample size calculators For unmatched case-control study For cohort studies For population surveys

Epi Info Web Analytics and Visualization (EWAV)

Epi Info™ Dashboard & Classic Analysis Dashboard - Ad Hoc Statistical Analyses Classic Analysis - Data Management and Transformation, Advanced Analysis

Data Integration Summary DS Specific Data Display process Clinical/Surveillance Data Source (DS) DB In Country/Local EOC Visual Display and Reports Save data as .xls, .mdb, etc. with “Epi Info™ Analysis” Direct Connection to DS tables to create Epi Info™ 7 Forms Epi Info™ Form Exist Yes Merge, Recode, or reformat data No DB Epi Info™ “Make Form From Data Table” Connection With Epi Info™ 7 Database Edit & Update Epi Info™ Project & Data EOC use Epi Info™ to Analyze, Report and Display Data Optional Project Template to Share Epi Info™ Form/Data Packager to Update Data Android Tablet Data Collection PC Data Entry Epi Info™ Web Survey Epi Info™ EWAV CDC EOC use Epi Info™ to Analyze, Report and Display Data Epi Info™ Process DS Process Area of Responsibility DS Transmission Process Responsibility CDC Atlanta EOC Visual Display

Questions ? Download your copy of Epi Info TM 7 today from www.cdc.gov\EpiInfo For more information please contact Epi Info help desk Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1600 Clifton Road, Mail Stop E-91, Atlanta, GA 30333 E-mail: epiinfo@cdc.gov Telephone: 404-498-6190 The findings and conclusions in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Laboratory Services Division of Epidemiology, Analysis, and Library Services