EPHT to IBIS Julia Shumway & Louise Saw Environmental Epidemiology Program March 25, 2009
EPHT to IBIS Indicators HSEES PHOM Query More to come… GIS Query Metadata National Portal
Indicators
Integrating EPHT with IBIS Indicators Pre-existing indicators Mapping Information sharing with other states: New JerseyNew Jersey
Fetal Mortality per 1,000 live births, by County, CountyNumber per 1,000 Live Births Plus Fetal Deaths Box Elder4.7 Cache5.0 Carbon6.4 Davis4.8 Duchesne5.4 Iron5.3 Juab5.6 Salt Lake5.1 San Juan6.6 Sanpete7.6 Sevier5.9 Summit7.8 Tooele4.3 Uintah6.4 Utah4.5 Wasatch5.6 Washington4.4 Weber5.8
Equal Interval Map Equal Interval: Attribute values are divided into n classes with each interval having the same range.
Natural Breaks Map Natural Breaks: Widely used in GIS. Breaks are typically uneven and selected to separate values where large changes in value occur. Also called Jenks.
Defined Interval Map Defined Interval: Variant of manual and equal interval in which the user defines each of the intervals required.
Quantile Map Quantile: Intervals are selected so that the number of observations in each interval is the same. The finished product.
About Utah HSEES Hazardous Substances Emergency Events Surveillance Prevention Outreach activities are done with groups such as: community occupational environmental health
IBIS Indicators EPHT Indicator Demonstration HSEES indicator Demonstration Queries
How HSEES and IBIS work together to reach goals HSEES uses IBIS indicators and queries toindicatorsqueries 1. Increase breadth of hazard data 2. Provide networks for exposure data 3. Connect repeated acute releases for health effects data
PHOM
Public Health Outcome Measures Online December First online feature: EPHT. IBIS met EPHT requirements.
IBIS’ Sophisticated Query Pre-existent system. Pre-existent and new data. Smaller time frame: Ozone and AsthmaOzoneAsthma Sortable. Secure IBIS
More to come…
GIS Query on IBISIBIS
Metadata What is it?