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New York City Health Alert Network (HAN) Dale Rosenberg Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
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Health Alert Network Funded by CDC under BT Grant Method for alerting public health officials in case of urgent public health issues Grants given to 50 states and largest cities Each HAN independently developed and implemented Some coordination nationally, with a goal of eventual integration
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NYC HAN – What is it? Web-based repository of information on urgent and emergent public health issues Alerts from CDC, DOHMH, and other sources Document library on public health issues Online community to exchange ideas
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NYC HAN – What is it? Provides flexible security to restrict access to some information Low barriers to entry to public areas, high barriers to secure areas Ability to send patient pictures and other sensitive data securely
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NYC HAN – What is it? Web-based HAN is “pull” method; Supplemented with “push” alerting Dialogic Communicator NxT allows for sending emails en masse, as well as faxing and calling participants Premier Global Services messageReach and faxReach products for backup
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NYC HAN – why this approach? Can reach providers quickly in an emergency Redundant capabilities in case normal means of communication are not available “Dual use” By providing info that is used on an ongoing basis, we hope to make the HAN somewhere providers are accustomed to go and will know to look to in an emergency You can access HAN from anywhere
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You can access HAN from anywhere!
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NYS and NYC DOHMH and DOH? HAN, HIN, HPN? Why so many systems? How do they relate? Where should providers in NYC turn?
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NYC and NYS Comparison of Systems FunctionNYC DOHMHNYS DOH Provider Access to Health Alerts HAN –website and emailHAN – website only Public Health Info for Providers HANHPN Disseminating info to local health departments N/AHIN Online community for providers HANN/A Provider Portal to Department Applications NYC MEDHPN
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Where are we now? - Pull HAN launched in February 2003 17,000 DOHMH and Medical Provider Subscribers All hospitals represented Specialized secure areas for Weapons of Mass Destruction Advisory Group, Diabetes and Depression Collaboratives, DOHMH On Call Physicians, Pandemic Flu, CRI, IMS Liaisons Document library has thousands of documents from a variety of sources VisualDx Software for diagnostic support NYCMED portal allows for single sign on to all DOHMH provider applications
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Where are we now? – Push Dialogic and Premier Global web-based broadcast alert system Alerts sent out via email and fax Can send from anywhere On Call Staff 24x7 Alerts sent within 2 hours Weekly “Recently on the HAN” emails
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Where are we going? More content in HAN Document Library More applications – training and others Conferencing feature revisions to improve user-friendliness Increase user base – market to hospitals and non-hospital-based providers Increase web site usage – most HAN subscribers only use email alerting
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How to Get On the HAN DOHMH employees have automatic access, must use tokens to log in External medical providers go to www.nyc.gov/health/nycmed and register. It only takes a few minutes www.nyc.gov/health/nycmed Any problems registering or logging in? Call 1-888-NYCMED9
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Questions or Comments? Call Dale Rosenberg, HAN Coordinator 347 865-5512 Call NYCMED Help Desk Line 1-888- NYCMED9 Write to nycmed@health.nyc.gov or drosenbe@health.nyc.govnycmed@health.nyc.gov
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