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Informatics Analysis Case Study
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Public Health Informatics: An Overview of Key Issues Requires: MORE THAN TECHNOLOGY! Public health and informatics Systems thinking!
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Public Health Informatics: An Overview of Key Issues Requires: Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? Systems thinking! How well? There is more than one way to approach this analysis
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Public Health Informatics: An Overview of Key Issues Zachman Framework
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Public Health Informatics: An Overview of Key Issues Popkin/Zachman Framework http://government.popkin.com/frameworks/zachman_grid.htm
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Public Health Informatics: An Overview of Key Issues A review! Function – How?Business Process Model – Functional Process Chart Process Resources Data – What?Sematic Model – Conceptual Data Model Business Entity Business Relationship People – Who?Work Flow Model – Organizational Chart People Work Product Network – Where?Logistics Network – Business Concept Location Linkage Time – When?Master Schedule – Object State Transition Business Event Time Business Cycle Motivation – Why?Business Plan – Business Rules End (objectives) Means (strategy)
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Public Health Informatics: An Overview of Key Issues Steps to analysis Getting started Current status Goal/vision Transition to implementation
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Public Health Informatics: An Overview of Key Issues Getting started Determine scope, objectives Determine approach/methodology Identify project team Develop project workplan Obtain commitment/resources
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Public Health Informatics: An Overview of Key Issues Current status: where are we today? Organizational structure Document organizational goals and objectives Preliminary functional business model A function is any set of actions performed in the course of conducting business A function is defined by its parts Function=task=process=activity
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Public Health Informatics: An Overview of Key Issues Current status: where are we today? Organizational structure Gather recent organizational charts (including originating and partner organizations) Department names and location People’s titles/position People’s names and contact information Reporting lines (direct and indirect) Number of people in department Indicate relationships between organizational units
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Public Health Informatics: An Overview of Key Issues Current status: where are we today? Document organizational goals and objectives Review organizational goals and objectives Determine organizational critical success factors Identify any political or controversial factors Produce report of findings for review and confirmation by administration
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Public Health Informatics: An Overview of Key Issues Current status: where are we today? Preliminary functional business model Include all domains (major functional area) within organizational structure Divide each functional area into its subfunctions (important to take time and careful notes when conducting this step) Decompose functions using an iterative process until all functional areas and connected sub-functions are identified Examine functions to determine if a new categorization or hierarchy of the functional business model appears to better describe the functions Use an iterative process with team and stakeholders to determine if new functional business model
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Public Health Informatics: An Overview of Key Issues IDPH Laboratory SpecimenPatient PATIENT INFO Current status: Lab Information Flow Example: CDC LabInitial Repeat INITIAL RAW DATA WORK- SHEET (start) SUSPECT REPORT FINAL REPORT CDC REPORT REPEAT RAW DATA PROBABLE REPORT WORK- SHEET (finish) Tomines, 2004
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Public Health Informatics: An Overview of Key Issues Goal and Vision: what needs to change? Review functional analysis Identify and interview/survey all stakeholders Analyze information gained to identify significant findings and opportunities Develop project goal and vision Review project goals and vision with all participants
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Public Health Informatics: An Overview of Key Issues Specimen IDPH Laboratory Patient PATIENT INFO FINAL REPORT WORK- SHEET (start) SUSPECT REPORT WORK- SHEET (finish) PROBABLE REPORT Goal and Vision: Lab Info Flow Tomines, 2004
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Public Health Informatics: An Overview of Key Issues Transition to Implementation: what needs to happen? Meet with stakeholders to discuss project implementation Develop appropriate sequence of actions Systems/applications that create data should be developed before systems/applications that use data Develop a plan for conversion from existing to new system Maintain project monitoring
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Working groups: Informatics Analysis
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