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CDC Health Information Innovation Consortium Forum Kickoff Brian Lee Acting Chief Public Health Informatics Officer Office of Public Health Scientific Services May 13, 2014 Office of Public Health Scientific Services Office of the Director

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CDC Health Information Innovation Consortium Forum Kickoff. Brian Lee. Acting Chief Public Health Informatics Officer Office of Public Health Scientific Services May 13, 2014. Office of Public Health Scientific Services. Office of the Director. Agenda. CDC Surveillance Strategy Overview - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CDC Health Information Innovation ConsortiumForum Kickoff

Brian LeeActing Chief Public Health Informatics Officer

Office of Public Health Scientific Services

May 13, 2014

Office of Public Health Scientific ServicesOffice of the Director

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Agenda

• CDC Surveillance Strategy Overview• Mission• Goals• Small Project Awards• Next Steps – Timeline• Presentation – “MMWR Express: Lessons learned from

public health mobile app development”

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CDC Director’s Charge: Surveillance Strategy

• The Strategy should lay out a plan to address 4 key issues: Improve availability and timeliness of surveillance data

to CDC programs, STLT agencies, and other stakeholders (public data)

Advance effective use of emerging information technology including electronic health records, mobile technologies, and cloud computing 

Identify and amend or retire ineffective or unnecessarily redundant CDC surveillance systems 

Maximize the effectiveness of available agency resources devoted to surveillance and the performance and coordination of our surveillance systems.

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Surveillance Strategy Goals

Goal 1: Enhance the accountability, resource use, workforce and innovation for surveillance at CDC and in support of STLT agencies

Goal 2: Accelerate the utilization of emerging tools and approaches to improve the availability, quality, and timeliness of surveillance data

Goal 3: Through cross-cutting agency initiatives, improve surveillance by addressing data availability, system usability, redundancies, and incorporation of new information technologies in major systems or activities

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How will the Surveillance Strategy help us do our work?

• Senior leadership strategic engagement and direction on surveillance approaches and investments

• More effectively harness and support program and STLT initiated innovation and integrate with other agency efforts, particularly in informatics

• Short term (12-18 months) improvements in major cross cutting systems

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Goal 1: Enhance the accountability, resource use, workforce and innovation for surveillance at CDC and

in support of STLT agencies• CDC Surveillance Leadership Board

Guidance and assessments of progress toward achieving CDCs broad strategic goals on surveillance

Primary goal is to make recommendations to Senior Leadership and the Director regarding strategies and cross cutting agency gaps and opportunities on surveillance.

• CDC Health Information Innovation Consortium (CHIIC) foster and promote creative solutions to surveillance

challenges in CDC programs and STLT agencies

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Goal 2: Accelerate the utilization of emerging tools and approaches to improve the availability, quality,

and timeliness of surveillance data

• Strategic HIT vendor engagements• Support for innovative projects

Small project awards (25-50K), technical support Guided by CHIIC Assist existing systems with more rapid innovation as

well as developing new approaches

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Goal 3. Improve surveillance through cross-cutting initiatives

• Initiative 1. Modernize National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS)

• Initiative 2. BioSense Enhancement Initiative • Initiative 3. Accelerate Electronic Laboratory Reporting • Initiative 4. Accelerate Electronic Mortality Reporting

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Mission aka “Why are we here?”

A component under the Surveillance Leadership Board to foster and promote creative solutions to surveillance challenges faced by CDC programs and STLT agencies.

Identify and accelerate emerging tools and approaches to improve the availability, quality and timeliness of surveillance data as well information and data of use for public health, improving the information that surveillance needs.

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Mission aka “Why are we here?”

Rapid Assessment & Novel Projects

Validated Learning

Funding Projects

C/I/Os

OPHSS

STLT

Partners &

Vendors

Insight & Tools

Coordination & Connection

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CHIIC Structure

• Sponsored by OPHSS Chief Public Health Informatics Officer (CPHIO)

• Advisory Board of Innovation Subject Matter Experts CDC Informaticians selected with input from the SLB Influence project review and award process Develop focus areas and identify potential projects

• Quarterly Public Forum In person / webinar / teleconference sessions to

encourage collaborative use of innovative projects• Not governance• Complement to existing innovation groups

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Goals aka “What do we do?”

• Collect enhancement ideas – identify potential projects Identify obstacles, potential paths around

• Share validated learning with peers• Encourage reuse• Provide attention and focus on smaller, yet valuable

surveillance innovations outside of major initiatives• Convene quarterly forums, collaborate online

Open Not just informatics

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Resources

• Temporary Site - http://www.phconnect.org/group/chiic Will be integrated into Surveillance Strategy Intranet and

Internet sites, social media• Communication Support

Assist projects with sharing lessons learned (write-up, interview, etc.)

Future meetings will be more open to the public• Informatics Innovation Unit• OPHSS Surveillance Strategy Small Project Awards

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Innovation Small Project Awards

• Sponsored by OPHSS to support surveillance strategy• Annual process, first class in FY2014• Portfolio of small projects needing $20-50k

Extensions Evaluations & Assessments Experiments Multi-staged projects Prototypes / Pilots Minimum Viable Products

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Innovation Small Project Awards

• Individual projects - $20-50k• Total portfolio - $250k• Short duration - ~3 months• Independently valuable, but extensible (i.e., accretive)

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Innovation Small Project Awards

• Project characteristics: advance innovation on a specific area related to data

collection, transport, storage, analysis, visualization, or availability

improve effectiveness or efficiency of existing surveillance systems by leveraging emerging information technologies

Explore and answer a distinct question and provide validated learning• if successful, provide insights or tools that can be

generalized to other surveillance systems or activities; or • if unsuccessful, provide lessons learned that can be applied

to future projects (i.e., failure can still be useful)

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Innovation Small Project Awards

• Share results of project Context of the project and its stakeholders Program perspective Opportunities for reuse within other programs Potential enhancement areas for add-on work Something indexable (e.g., blog post, article, video, etc.)

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Next Steps & Timeline• Post an idea or problem to phconnect.org• Quarterly Forums

Wednesday, August 13 Friday, November 7 Tuesday, February 10 Tuesday, May 12, 2015

• Small Project Awards Call for projects in June via email Funding available in July

• Email [email protected] to be added to distribution list

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Thank you & Questions

For more information please contact Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

1600 Clifton Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30333Telephone: 1-800-CDC-INFO (232-4636)/TTY: 1-888-232-6348Visit: www.cdc.gov | Contact CDC at: 1-800-CDC-INFO or www.cdc.gov/info

The findings and conclusions in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Office of Public Health Scientific ServicesOffice of the Director