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Linking Public Health and Clinical Care Kathleen Blair, City of Milwaukee Health Department Jonathan Temte, UW Department of Family Medicine Lawrence Hanrahan, WI DHFS Matthew Schwei, WI DHFS
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Agenda eHealth – Linking Public Health & Clinical Care Review WI eHealth Plan for Public Health, our Vision, and Mission Notes from the Field (Dr. Temte) Today’s Goal – Next Steps to Improve Linkage
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eHealth: Linking Public Health and Clinical Care Public Health Surveillance & Response Health Status & Disease Management Population Based Research Population Based Health Care & Quality Improvement Health Education Communication & Marketing Based on Sources: MN eHealth & AHIC e
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WI eHealth Plan for Public Health Link eHealth to Prevention & Management Link Public Health (PHIN) and Clinical Care Information Systems Link Public Health & Clinical Care in ways that Improve Both Create Chronic Disease Surveillance Systems Establish Biosurveillance for Rapid Outbreak Detection
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Public Health’s eHealth Vision: A Transformed Public Health System where all Public Health Practices are Supported by eHealth
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Public Health’s eHealth Mission: An engaged public health system will specify the eHealth systems requirements to support the state health plan It will implement WI State Health Plan System Priority # 1 – Integrated Electronic Data and Information Systems
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Progress Towards Public Health & Clinical Care Linkage WHIE - Public Health Information Network (PHIN) Linkage UW Family Medicine Electronic Health Record – (PHIN) Linkage
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UW Family Medicine
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PHIN Analysis, Visualization, and Reporting (AVR) Portal
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WI PHIN AVR Portal Secure, Role Based Access Control University of Wisconsin Department of Family Medicine Pilot EHR Clinic De-Identified Visit Records (1 YR; N = 309,000)
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Data Cube (Structured Data for Efficient Exploration)
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Geographic Information System (GIS) Diabetes Visit Count by Zip Code
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Stored Analytic Process Logistic Regression Modeling Diabetes Risk Predicted by Age and Body Mass Index
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Acute respiratory infections, 480-487 - Pneumonia and influenza AND Temperature Category equal to 100 and above AND Service Year equal to 2007 Filter and Graph Data Cube – ARI, Influenza, and Temperature Chart Example
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How do we improve the linage between Public Health and Clinical Care? What are Wisconsin’s next eHealth steps for: Public Health Surveillance and Response? Health Status and Disease Measurement? Population Based Research? Population Based Health Care Quality Improvement? Health Education, Communication, and Marketing? Policy Statements? Demonstrations? Funding?
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Next Steps 1. Share key themes with conference attendees 2. Share summary of today’s discussion with website developers 3. Seek stakeholder input through ‘just in time’ workgroups and meetings.
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For More Information Please Contact: Lawrence Hanrahan WI DHFS Lawrence.Hanrahan@dhfs.wisconsin.gov WI eHealth Care Quality and Patient Safety Board http://ehealthboard.dhfs.wisconsin.gov/
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