Public Health REPORT FROM PUBLIC HEALTH STAKEHOLDER GROUP Marty LaVenture and Mary Shaffran.

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Public Health REPORT FROM PUBLIC HEALTH STAKEHOLDER GROUP Marty LaVenture and Mary Shaffran

Public Health Public Health Responsibilities DATA USE Provide value added feedback to stakeholders, including clinicians and the public Integrate other sources of data (env., vet.) Incorporate public health vocabulary, standards, functional and business needs Define metrics of progress and ensure quality Carefully address privacy issues.

Public Health Data Use Priorities Rapid dissemination of health information to inform/improve the public’s health: i.e. “best” research-based practices, emerging threats, drug recalls, etc. Identify solutions of public health in a timely, accurate way and disseminate back to the public.

Public Health Public Health Responsibilities LEADERSHIP Leadership at the local, state, and federal levels Roles: convener, collaborator, at the table, transformer Public Health Representation in All Stakeholder Groups

Public Health Leadership Priorities Realization that the adoption of health information technology in health requires a complexity in approach to what is a very complicated problem. Promotion of equity to all population groups.

Public Health Public Health Responsibilities FUNDING AND RESOURCES Align monetary system incentives to accelerate implementation of public health infrastructure

Public Health Funding and Resources Priorities Align and appropriately fund the development and implementation of education, training, and resources necessary for public health to be truly integrated into local, state, and national health information infrastructures. Fund novel, challenging, paradigm- threatening demonstration projects.

Public Health Public Health Responsibilities COMMUNICATION Communicate role and value of public health to the public Educate at all levels about NHII Educate about functional needs of public health

Public Health Communication Priorities Educate the public about the role of public health in their lives in terms of personal and population level prevention activities. Increase communication among the groups working on NHII and PHIN, so that the needs for EHR and QA, etc are harmonized now rather than being barriers later.

Public Health Public Health Responsibilties TRAINING For informatics specialists For public health workforce

Public Health Training Priorities Need to develop a training program that bridges current disciplines that spans public health, information, statistics, and epidemiology. Improve the knowledge base and use of public health informatics and integrate it at all levels in LHII and NHII.

Public Health Thank You! Marty LaVenture, Director of Public Health Informatics Minnesota Department of Health Mary Shaffran, Senior Director, Informatics Policy Association of State and Territorial Health Officials