On April 29, 2002, Marc Overhage, M.D., Ph.D., made a presentation in a Web-assisted teleconference at Session 1, which was entitled "Enhancing Public Health, Health Care System, and Clinician Preparedness: Strategies to Promote Coordination and Communication."
This is the text version of Dr. Overhage's slide presentation. Select to access the slides or to access the streaming video of Bioterrorism and Health System Preparedness.
Marc Overhage, M.D., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Medicine and Investigator
Regenstrief Institute for Health Care
Indiana University School of Medicine
This slide shows a map of Indianapolis and the locations of the different hospitals and health systems that are part of the Indiana Network for Patient Care (INPC).
INPC database organization
This slide shows a diagram of how the INPC is organized.
This slide shows an example of an electronic patient record.
Minimum data set
Expanded data set
Minimum data set plus:
Electronic reporting flow
This slide shows a diagram of the electronic reporting flow. Information goes from the lab system to the interface engine. After the hospital fire wall, there is a reportable condition processor that feeds into the reportable condition database.
Reportable condition processor
This slide shows a diagram of the reportable condition processor. Reportable conditions flow into the Reportable Conditiosn Databases, and then out in the form of E-mail summaries and printable reports to public health and infection control.
Provider to Public Health Communications
Clinical Information Standards
Public health to provider communication
Screening reminders.
Outbreak alerting.
Barriers encountered
INPC timeline
This slide shows a picture of the INPC timeline.
Creating cooperation
Security/Confidentiality
Support
Current as of June 2002
Internet Citation
Enhancing Public Health, Health Care System, and Clinician Preparedness: Strategies to Promote Coordination and Communication. Presentation by Marc Overhage, M.D., Ph.D., at Web-Assisted Teleconference, "Enhancing Public Health, Health Care System, and Clinician Preparedness." Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/news/ulp/bioteleconf/session1/overhagetxt.htm
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