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Working with Health IT Systems Health IT in the Future Lecture b This material (Comp7_Unit11b) was developed by Johns Hopkins University, funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology under Award Number IU24OC

Health IT in the Future Learning Objectives—Lecture b Speculate on the relationship between HIT and health reform. Suggest alternative designs for usable & supportive HIT. Hypothesize how HIT may intersect with publicly available data to improve health (i.e. Point of Sale, Weather, GIS, foods, etc.). Predict avenues of future innovations in HIT. 2 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 3.0/Spring 2012 Working with Health IT Systems Health IT in the Future Lecture b

Intersections How might “general data” contribute to health of persons and populations? Biosurveillance –“Collection and integration of timely health-related information for public health action achieved through the early detection, characterization, and situation awareness of exposures and acute human health events of public health significance.” Fleischauer, Diaz, & Sosin (2008) 3 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 3.0/Spring 2012 Working with Health IT Systems Health IT in the Future Lecture b

Intersections “Infodemiology” “The Internet has made measurable what was previously immeasurable: The distribution of health information in a population, tracking (in real time) health information trends over time, and identifying gaps between information supply and demand.” Eysenbach G. (2009) 4 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 3.0/Spring 2012 Working with Health IT Systems Health IT in the Future Lecture b

“Infodemiology” “Infodemiology can be defined as the science of distribution and determinants of information in an electronic medium, specifically the Internet, or in a population, with the ultimate aim to inform public health and public policy.” Eysenbach G. (2009) 5 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 3.0/Spring 2012 Working with Health IT Systems Health IT in the Future Lecture b

Infodemiology in Action 6 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 3.0/Spring 2012 Working with Health IT Systems Health IT in the Future Lecture b

Mining Data—Looking for Gold Pattern Detection –What clusters? –Data driven approaches – letting our data speak Using the Patterns to Improve –Evidence versus habit –Product placement –Tradeoffs –Unknown influencers 7 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 3.0/Spring 2012 Working with Health IT Systems Health IT in the Future Lecture b

Health IT in the Future Summary—Lecture b Speculate on the relationship between HIT and health reform Suggest alternative designs for usable & supportive HIT Hypothesize how HIT may intersect with publicly available data to improve health (i.e. Point of Sale, Weather, GIS, foods, etc.) Predict avenues of future innovations in HIT 8 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 3.0/Spring 2012 Working with Health IT Systems Health IT in the Future Lecture b

Health IT in the Future References—Lecture b References Fleischauer, A., Diaz, P., & Sosin, D. (2008). Biosurveillance: A Definition, Scope and Description of Current Capability for a National Strategy. Advances in Disease Surveillance 2008;5:175. Detmer, D., Bloomrosen, M., Raymond, B., Tang, P. Integrated Personal Health Records: Transformative Tools for Consumer-Centric Care. BMC Medical Information Decision Maker. 2008: 8: 45. Available from: Eysenbach, G. Infodemiology and Infoveillance: Framework for an Emerging Set of Public Health Informatics Methods to Analyze Search, Communication and Publication Behavior on the Internet. Journal of Medical Internet Research. Available from: Google Flu Trends. Available from: Looktel. What is LookTel? c Available from: Patrick, K., Griswold, W., Raab, F., Intille, S. Health and the Mobile Phone. Am J Prev Med August; 35;2: Available from: Roehr, B. Health care in US ranks lowest among developed countries. British Medical Journal, July Images Slide 6: Image of Google Flu Trends website. Courtesy Google Flu Trends. Available: Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 3.0/Spring 2012 Working with Health IT Systems Health IT in the Future Lecture b