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USING INFORMATICS TOPROMOTE COMMUNITY/
POPULATION HEALTH
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Objectives
y Provide an overviewofcommunity and populationhealth informatics.
y Describe informatics tools for promoting community
and population health.y Define the roles offederal, state and local public
health agencies in the development ofpublic healthinformatics.
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Using The Foundation ofKnowledge Model
y The collection and processing ofpopulation healthdata creates the information that becomes the basisfor knowledge in the field ofpublic health.
y There is an ever increasing need for timelyinformation about the health ofcommunities,states and countries.
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Using The Foundation ofKnowledge Model
y Public health is a field that encompasses anamalgamofscience, action,research, policy,advocacy and government
( Yasnoff, Overhage, Humphreys&, LaVenture, 2001).
y Florence Nightingale should also be recognized as anearly public health informaticist.
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Florence Nightingale
y Her efforts led to a totalreorganization ofhow andwhat healthcare statistics should be collected(Dossey, 2000).
y Health information systems address the collection,storage, analysis, interpretation and communicationofhealth data and information.
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Using The Foundation ofKnowledge Model
y Public health changes the social conditions andsystems that affect everyone within a givencommunity.
y PHI addresses the data, information, and knowledgethat public health professionals generate and use tomeet the core functions ofpublic health
(PHDSC 8, 2006).
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Using The Foundation ofKnowledge Model
y Role ofpublic health :
fulfilling societys interest in assuring conditionsin which people can be healthy(IOM, 1988).
y
Functions ofpublic health : prevention ofepidemics and the spread ofdisease
protection against environmental hazards
promotion ofhealth
disasterresponse and recovery
providing access to health care
(PHDSC 1, 2006)
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Community Health Risk Assessment
y "threat and risk assessment."
y Threat" is a harmful act such as the deployment ofa
virus or illegal network penetration.
yA"risk" is the expectation that a threat maysucceed and the potential damage that can occur
(PCMAG, 2007).
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Community Health Risk Assessment
y Health risk assessments are used to estimatewhether current offuture exposures will pose
health risks to a broad populationsy Used to weigh the benefits and costs ofvarious
program alternatives forreducing exposure topotential hazards.
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Community Health Risk Assessment
y based in sound science and professional judgments.
y Hazard identification seeks to determine the types ofhealth problems could be caused by exposure to a
potentially hazardous material.
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Community Health Risk Assessment
y Exposure assessment is done to determine thelength, amount, and pattern ofexposure to thepotentially hazardous material.
y Dose-response is an estimation ofhowmuchexposure to the potential hazard would cause varyingdegrees ofhealth effects.
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Community Health Risk Assessment
y Risk Characterization is an assessment ofthe riskofthe hazardous material causing illness in thepopulation (CEPA, 1998).
y
Specific risk assessment toolsSuicide Prevention Community Assessment Tool(SPRC)
general community information,
prevention networks,demographics ofthe target population
community assets and riskfactors.
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Agency Support ofEpidemiology and TheMonitoring ofDisease Outbreaks
yA comprehensive surveillance effort supportstimely investigation and identifies data needs for
managing the public health response to anoutbreakor terrorist event.
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Agency Support ofEpidemiology and TheMonitoring Disease Outbreaks
Needs :
Standardized vocabulary
Coding structure.
y A standardized vocabularymust address locallanguage use versus universallanguage usage forpublic health.
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Agency Support ofEpidemiology and TheMonitoring Disease Outbreaks
y Information is vital to public health programming.
y The data processed into public health informationcan be from administrative,financial and facility
sour
ces.y Data on vital statistics from state and local
governments are alsoused for public healthpurposes.
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Applying Knowledge to Health DisasterPlanningand Preparation
y The availabilityofdata and speed ofdata exchangecan have a significant impact on criticalPH functionslike disease monitoring and syndromic surveillance.
y Special data collections are needed to addressspecific public health issues and investigations andemergencies are addressed and managed with paper.
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Applying Knowledge to Health DisasterPlanningand Preparation
y Syndromic surveillance for earlyoutbreakdetection is an investigational approach wherehealth department staffmonitor disease indicators
continually to detect outbreaks ofdiseases earlierand more completely than might otherwise bepossible with traditional public health methods
(Buehler, Hopkins, Overhage, Sosin, & Tong, 2004)
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Informatics Tools to Support Communication andDissemination
y The revolution in IT has made the capture andanalysis ofhealth data and the distribution ofhealthcare information more achievable and less
costly.y Two-way communication :
public health agencies and community
clinicians and clinicallaboratories
y Importance : can identify clusters ofreportable andunusual diseases.
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Informatics Tools to Support Communication andDissemination
y PH information systems represent a partnership ofGO ,NGO and local public health professionals.
y Dissemination ofprevention guidelines and
communication among PH officials, clinicians andpatients has become a major benefit ofPHI.
y IT solutions can be used to provide accurate andtimely information that will guide public healthactions.
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Using Feedback to Improve Responses andPromote Readiness
1. Improvement ofcommunity health status andpopulation health depends on effective public andhealthcare infrastructures.
2. Population health data must be considered animportant part ofthe infrastructure ofallregionalhealth information exchanges (RHIOs) which arethe building blocks for a national health
information network (NHIN).
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Using Feedback to Improve Responses andPromote Readiness
3. RHIO/NHIN can also support public health goalsthrough broaderopportunities for participation insurveillance and prevention activities, improvedcase management and care coordination, andincreased accuracy and timeliness ofinformation fordisease reporting.
(LaVenture, 2005).
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Using Feedback to Improve Responsesand Promote Readiness
4. Public health informatics strives to ensure thathealth data systems willmeet the data needs ofallorganizations interested in population health asnational and international standards aredeveloped for healthcare data collection.
standardization ofenvironmental
socio-cultural
economic
other data that are relevant to population health(PHDSC, 2007)
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Questions to answer
Imagine that you are a public health informaticsspecialist and you and your colleagues havedetermined that the threat ofa new strain ofinfluenza indicates a need for a mass inoculationprogram.
y What public health data would have been used todetermine the need for such a program and
y What data will be collected to determine thesuccess ofsuch a program?