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Public Health Data Standards Consortium

2007 PHDSC Annual Business Meeting October 2-3, 2007, Hyattsville, MD PHDSC BUSINESS PLAN Lawrence Hanrahan, PhD MS Treasurer

PHDSC’s Mission Improved Health Information Health Data Standards Enhanced Health and Health Care Improved Health Information Health Data Standards Enhanced Health and Health Care Improved Health Information Health Data Standards Enhanced Health and Health Care Improved Health Information Health Data Standards Enhanced Health and Health Care Improved Health Information Health Data Standards Enhanced Health and Health Care Improved Health Information Health Data Standards Enhanced Health and Health Care Improved Health Information Health Data Standards Enhanced Health and Health Care Improved Health Information Health IT Standards Enhanced Population Health PHDSC is committed to bring a common voice from the public health community to the national efforts of standardization of health and healthcare information

Represent public health interests (local, state and federal agencies and research communities) in the standards development, harmonization and maintenance activities by participation in the standard development (SDOs), data content committees (DCCs), standard harmonization entities and other healthcare standardization- related efforts. Promote interoperability of health-related data systems to meet the health data needs of public and private organizations, agencies and individuals Educate clinical and public health professionals about standards and systems interoperability, and vendors and clinicians about public health 2007 PHDSC Goals

Represent public health interests  Standards Development Organizations and Data Content Committees: Health Level Seven (HL7) Accredited Standards Committee (ASC) X12 National Uniform Billing Committee (NUBC) & National Uniform Claim Committee (NUCC)  Standard Harmonization Entities: Healthcare Information Technology Standards Panel (HITSP) Integrated Health Enterprise (IHE), Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS)  Healthcare Standardization-related Efforts: National Committee for Vital and Health Statistics (NSVHC) AHIC Population Health Work Group Health Information Security and Privacy Collaboration (HISPC) Certification Commission for Health Information Technology (CCHIT) State Alliance for Health PHDSC Activities

Promote interoperability  Developing implementation guides for public health data standards: Health Care Services Data Reporting Implementation Guide Source of Payment Typology  Conducting R&D projects on interoperability of clinical Electronic Health Record systems and Public Health data systems (EHR-PH) for regional health information exchanges: Pediatric EHR-PH System Interoperability Prototype, HIMSS, 2005 & AMIA 2005 Developing a Vision for a Functional Requirements Standards for EHR-PH Systems: Case Study of NYC, AMIA Spring 2007 PHDSC Activities

Educate clinical and public health professionals & vendors  PHDSC Web-based Resource Center (web-based tutorials, etc.) (  Developing Public Health Informatics Curriculum at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health  Teaching Public Health Informatics Courses at Johns Hopkins University  Developing Informatics Training for Public Health Workforce in collaboration with member-organizations: NACCHO ASTHO John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health PHDSC Activities

2007 PHDSC Report Revenues

PHDSC Revenues Membership Dues Grants Contracts Annual Meetings Services

PHDSC REVENUES: YearDuesGrantsContracts Ann. MtgsServicesTotal K002K078K K19K10K12K0123K K6K42K3K0132K K63K44K3K?0225K K130K280K??530K

2007 PHDSC Business Plan Projects Representation in HIT Standardization Services Membership

Sub-Committees P R O G R A M A R E A S PHDSC Committees and Projects Health Care Services Data Reporting Guide PRIVACY, SECURITY & DATA SHARING COMM. & OUTREACH NCHS/NAHDO CONTRACT 2007 HRSA CONTRACT, IHE ACTIVITIES Payer Typology DATA STANDARDS NHIN PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION CDC COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT

Projects without Committees:  CDC/Mayo Biosense Evaluation 2007 PHDSC Projects & Activities

Activities

Activities without Committees  SDOs & DCCs HL7 ASC X12 NUBC NUCC  Standard Harmonization Entities AHIC Population Health Work Group HITSP IHE  Healthcare Standardization-related Efforts NCVHS HISPC CCHIT State Alliance for Health PHDSC Represents Public Health Interests

2007 PHDSC Projects & Activities Services

Services: Requests for the development of the Functional Requirements: NYC Department of Health and MentaL Hygiene Connecticut Health Information Network PHDSC Represents Public Health Interests

2007 PHDSC Projects & Activities Membership

PHDSC Members: State and Local Health Agencies How to reach health agencies? Whom within the agency to reach What our message to them should be?

Health Department Organizational Chart

PHDSC Members: For-profit Organization How to reach vendors? What our message to them should be?

300+ participants, 120+ systems300+ participants, 120+ systems 60+ systems developers60+ systems developers Four Domains: Cardiology, IT Infrastructure, Patient Care Coordination, RadiologyFour Domains: Cardiology, IT Infrastructure, Patient Care Coordination, Radiology monitored test cases2800+ monitored test cases

IHE Industry Professionals