Gateway to the Future: Improving the National Vital Statistics System St. Louis, MO June 6 th – June 10 th, 2010 VIEWS Immediate Validations for Mortality.

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Gateway to the Future: Improving the National Vital Statistics System St. Louis, MO June 6 th – June 10 th, 2010 VIEWS Immediate Validations for Mortality Data Steven Rushing National Center for Health Statistics

Gateway to the Future: Improving the National Vital Statistics System St. Louis, MO June 6 th – June 10 th, 2010 What Is VIEWS? Validations and Interactive Edits Web Service An online service provided by NCHS enabling improved mortality data validations during data entry which can be used by state Electronic Death Registration Systems (EDRS.)

Gateway to the Future: Improving the National Vital Statistics System St. Louis, MO June 6 th – June 10 th, 2010 Goals of VIEWS By providing improved and consistent validations immediately at data entry, VIEWS will: Improve data quality at the outset, increasing its value for surveillance. Improve efficiency by reducing the number of “rejects” to be coded and late stage “cleanups”. Reduce training demands for the EDRS states by providing “smarter” tools. Validate instead of train.

Gateway to the Future: Improving the National Vital Statistics System St. Louis, MO June 6 th – June 10 th, 2010 How Will VIEWS Benefit You? An EDRS state incorporating VIEWS into its EDRS will gain the following benefits: Improved Spellchecking and data quality Earlier notice for starting “queries” Surveillance Free “no work” updates Reduced training demands.

Gateway to the Future: Improving the National Vital Statistics System St. Louis, MO June 6 th – June 10 th, 2010 How Will VIEWS Benefit You? A currently non-EDRS state (possibly looking to develop an EDRS in the future) will gain: Timely reports from NCHS on queried entries, such as rare causes, edits and surveillance terms. A much simpler set of specifications for getting a comprehensive set of medical validations and edits into their future EDRS plans.

Gateway to the Future: Improving the National Vital Statistics System St. Louis, MO June 6 th – June 10 th, 2010 What Does VIEWS Do? VIEWS will perform the following checks: Rare Words “Intelligent” Mortality-focused Spellchecker Ambiguous Abbreviations Data Validations (SuperMICAR) Rare Causes Surveillance Trivial/Ill-Defined Age/Sex Cause (edits)

Gateway to the Future: Improving the National Vital Statistics System St. Louis, MO June 6 th – June 10 th, 2010 What Will VIEWS Tell You? VIEWS will send back information tailored to three user roles: Level 1 assumes a data entry role (may not assign causes.) Level 2 assumes a medical role (may assign causes.) Level 3 assumes a more complete access role (may assign causes and adjust demographic files.) The state will determine which role a user is assigned.

Gateway to the Future: Improving the National Vital Statistics System St. Louis, MO June 6 th – June 10 th, 2010 What Is a Web Service? A web service is an online component which allows other programs to “call” it and get something done, just like it was a module within that other program. VIEWS uses XML (a common component in modern software with many uses) for communication. To access VIEWS, a state and their EDRS developer will have to create and incorporate into their EDRS a component that talks to VIEWS. NCHS will support this development to some extent.

Gateway to the Future: Improving the National Vital Statistics System St. Louis, MO June 6 th – June 10 th, 2010 What Will the State Control? VIEWS will only send back the results and suggestions for corrections to the EDRS The state will make all of the practical implementation and use decisions, including: How it looks to the EDRS user The actual wording used on the dialogs Which validations to use and which to ignore. Which validations are “hard” and which are “soft.” Which level of messages each user sees.

Gateway to the Future: Improving the National Vital Statistics System St. Louis, MO June 6 th – June 10 th, 2010 VIEWS Is Like A Buffet VIEWS operates like a buffet style meal where a wide assortment of choices is provided and you choose what you want to take. VIEWS will perform every check and return information for every level with each submission, depending on what information was sent. However, it will be up to the state as to which portions it chooses to use and which it chooses to ignore.

Gateway to the Future: Improving the National Vital Statistics System St. Louis, MO June 6 th – June 10 th, 2010 Is VIEWS Secure? When it goes live in 2011, VIEWS will be hosted by the CDC and provide typical CDC/NCHS security. During the pilot period, VIEWS will be hosted offsite but still provide typical CDC/NCHS security. VIEWS will not need (and the EDRS should not send) VIEWS the certificate number.

Gateway to the Future: Improving the National Vital Statistics System St. Louis, MO June 6 th – June 10 th, 2010 VIEWS: Rare Words There are words which are actual words spelled correctly but almost certainly not the words intended by the provider. Most normal language spellcheckers will NOT spot these as “issues” but VIEWS will. Hart Attack (Deer Gone Wild?) Bran Damage (Bludgeoned with muffins?) Prostrate Cancer (Prone while sick?) Infraction (Fatal speeding ticket?) Rob Caught Fire (Rob was a 59 year old female?) Riffle (Lethal shuffling accident in Vegas?)

Gateway to the Future: Improving the National Vital Statistics System St. Louis, MO June 6 th – June 10 th, 2010 VIEWS: Spellchecker VIEWS will provide an improved “mortality focused” spellchecker including: Additional medical terms including drugs Better, mortality-focused suggestions for choices: o Mellitus before Militias o Rifle before Raffle or Riffle o Alzheimer's before Alchemies o Lung before Unk before Hung before Stung. VIEWS Spellchecker will never suggest a rare word.

Gateway to the Future: Improving the National Vital Statistics System St. Louis, MO June 6 th – June 10 th, 2010 VIEWS: Abbreviations VIEWS will ask for clarification on ambiguous or unknown abbreviations, prompting data entry staff to verify spelling and medical providers to clarify intended entry: CRF: Chronic Renal Failure or Chronic Respiratory Failure? DS: Down’s Syndrome or Disease? DT: Due to or Delirium Tremens? EX Obesity: Exogenous or Extreme? MI: Michigan or Myocardial infarction CA: California or Cancer?

Gateway to the Future: Improving the National Vital Statistics System St. Louis, MO June 6 th – June 10 th, 2010 VIEWS: Data Validations VIEWS will implement functional data validations such as those found in SuperMICAR data entry including: Valid entries for day, month, year Valid cross-references such as “date of injury” not after “date of death” Appropriate Field lengths

Gateway to the Future: Improving the National Vital Statistics System St. Louis, MO June 6 th – June 10 th, 2010 VIEWS: Rare Causes VIEWS will look for Rare Causes, prompting data entry staff to confirm spelling and medical providers to confirm intended entry: Plague (did you mean plaque) Hepatitis-C under age 20 Non-Venereal Syphilis

Gateway to the Future: Improving the National Vital Statistics System St. Louis, MO June 6 th – June 10 th, 2010 VIEWS: Surveillance VIEWS will consult a surveillance list for additional conditions of interest and notify provider that this will be flagged. These surveillance lists may be state specific and customizable at state’s request. By “cleaning up” more data at data entry, surveillance on the “literals” is made more reliable.

Gateway to the Future: Improving the National Vital Statistics System St. Louis, MO June 6 th – June 10 th, 2010 VIEWS: Trivial/Ill-Defined VIEWS will notify data provider if all terms on a record fall within list of trivial or ill-defined causes that the record has no sufficiently specific cause- of-death. Examples of Trivial/Ill-Defined terms include: Senility Migraines Hypertension

Gateway to the Future: Improving the National Vital Statistics System St. Louis, MO June 6 th – June 10 th, 2010 VIEWS: Age/Sex Edits VIEWS will notify the provider when there is a possible mismatch between age or sex and conditions: Pregnancy for males or 90 year old women Sequela (late effects) or Senility on infants 48 year olds with prematurity conditions Women with prostrate cancer Men with ovarian cancer

Gateway to the Future: Improving the National Vital Statistics System St. Louis, MO June 6 th – June 10 th, 2010 VIEWS Pilot Program NCHS has already been working with and receiving valuable input on the development of VIEWS from the following states and vendors. StatesOther AZCAGenesis DEKS Gold Systems KYMIManTech NCNENetSmart NHNYCVitalChek UTWANAPHSIS

Gateway to the Future: Improving the National Vital Statistics System St. Louis, MO June 6 th – June 10 th, 2010 When Will VIEWS Be Ready? VIEWS will go live for production use in 2011 and be open for all users by the end of that year. VIEWS will be implemented as a pilot program in 2010, phasing in validations and expanding participants as the year progresses

Gateway to the Future: Improving the National Vital Statistics System St. Louis, MO June 6 th – June 10 th, 2010 VIEWS: What Do You Want? We want your input. Which elements of VIEWS are of greatest interest to you? What additional elements would you find useful as we proceed? Are you interested in participation in VIEWS?

Gateway to the Future: Improving the National Vital Statistics System St. Louis, MO June 6 th – June 10 th, 2010 VIEWS User Group The VIEWS User Group can exchange information and input and receive regular updates on VIEWS development and progress. Information on VIEWS related online discussion groups is available. You can contact us at

Gateway to the Future: Improving the National Vital Statistics System St. Louis, MO June 6 th – June 10 th, 2010 VIEWS Contact Info You can contact us at Steve Rushing is the VIEWS Project Manager and deals with technical Chuck Sirc is the COTR and deals with non-technical issues and matters of policy and

Gateway to the Future: Improving the National Vital Statistics System St. Louis, MO June 6 th – June 10 th, 2010 More VIEWS at NAPHSIS There will be live demonstrations (“live” as in actually connected to a web service and processing) of the VIEWS prototype Tuesday June 8 th from 1:30-5pm hosted by John Bunch (SRA - VIEWS Development Project Manager in the Systems Roundtables The prototype uses sample screens patterned after Utah’s EDEN system. Thanks to Barry Nangle and his Utah staff for their assistance.