Documents

Topic: Child Health Information Systems

Newborn screening as a system from birth through lifelong care

7/16/2009

NDBS paper commentary


Newborn Dried Bloodspot Screening Business Process Analysis; Report of the NDBS Workgroup

7/16/2009

NDBS Business Process Analysis


Newborn dried bloodspot screening: mapping the clinical and public health components and activities

7/16/2009

Genetics in Medicine


IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE FOR REPORTING TEST RESULTS OF NEWBORN DRIED BLOOD SPOT (NDBS) SCREENING TO BIRTH FACILITY AND OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES

6/1/2009

Developed by the Public Health Informatics Institute under a cooperative agreement with the Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal Health Bureau ( HRSA/MHB), this Newborn Dried Blood Spot (NDBS) implementation guide provides a recommended approach for using an HL7 Version 2.3.1 ORU^R01 message to transmit NDBS laboratory test results from the laboratory to an appropriate physician, the birth hospital, and relevant public health partners.


CONNECTIONS: April 2008 Community Meeting

5/1/2008


Connections Project Brief

1/9/2008


Connections_Membership Application

11/19/2007

The Institute manages the Connections Community of Practice (CoP). Organizations currently involved in the CoP, as well as those organizations with child health integration activities who are interested in becoming members of Connections, submit an application.


Portfolio Order Form

11/14/2007


Applying Informatics: A Look into the Crystal Ball for Public Health

11/1/2007


Informatics On the Org Chart: An Enterprise-wide Organizational Focus for Informatics

11/1/2007

Informatics is emerging as an increasingly relevant and important tool for improving public health practice. In 2005, President Bush called for the widespread use of electronic health records by 2014. Since that time, states have responded with a record number of legislative initiatives related to health technology. A recent survey by the Foundation for eHealth Initiative (www.ehealthinitiative.org) identified the existence of 165 health exchanges in 2006. This increase is consistent with recent technological advances and this activity suggests the future changes that will be required for effective management of public health information and programs.


Healthy Partnerships: HIEs and Public Health

7/5/2007

Brochure defining the worthy aims for public health involvement in health information exchange. A product of the InformationLinks project.


Evaluation toolkit for integrated health information systems

2/9/2007

The Evaluation Toolkit was developed as a tool for evaluating public health information systems.


Assessment of Childhood Obesity Information Needs: Findings from Stakeholder Interviews

8/31/2006


The Unique Records Portfolio

4/28/2006

Cost: $50.00 plus processing and shipping FREE Portfolio sample chapter


Journal of Public Health Management and Practice: Supplement

11/30/2004

November 2004 Supplement Special Issue Focus: Integrating Child Health Information Systems


New Connections community of practice funded by HRSA

9/21/2004


Developing Performance Measures for Immunization Registries

5/31/2004


Integrated Child Health Information Systems: An update on the status and near-term future of information systems that consolidate information about the multiple health care services a child receives

5/31/2004


Creating a Road Map, Vol. 2

4/30/2004


Integration of Newborn Screening and Genetic Service Systems with other Maternal and Child Health Systems: A tool for assessment and planning

10/31/2003


Creating a Road Map, Vol. 1

10/31/2003


De-duplication Technology and Practices for Integrated Child-Health Information Systems

10/1/2003

Co-authored by Susan Salkowitz, MA, MGA of Salkowitz Associates, LLC and Stephen Clyde, PhD, Utah State University Computer Science Department. Under contract to All Kids Count. Views and opinions express reflect those of the authors.


Integration of Newborn Screening and Genetic Service Systems with other Maternal and Child Health Systems: A sourcebook for planning and development

6/30/2003


Policy Brief: Sustaining Financial Support for Immunization Registries

3/31/2000