Requirements
CDC collaboratively develops requirements for public health information systems to
ensure that they are able to electronically exchange data between systems and
across jurisdictions. The current version of requirements for PHIN compliance
are limited to interoperability for information systems. However, additional
recommendations are provided in recognition that there are many other activities
that must be performed before attaining this level of capability.
To ensure that PHIN requirements are beneficial and effective for all partners,
the CDC PHIN Requirements team:
- Openly and transparently engages and collaborates with CDC internal and external
partners to create an interoperable public health information network to permit
effective and efficient electronic information sharing between partners during events
or conditions of a public health importance.
- Develops, based on partner input, PHIN Requirements to:
- emphasize the use of electronic information systems to exchange, communicate
and protect data,
- describe recommendations that support interoperable information systems
implementation,
- describe how information systems support typical public health activities,
- provide supplemental information that may assist in implementing interoperable
information systems, including applicable standards, guidelines, examples, best
practices, and potential promising practices.
- Integrates applications that support PHIN by identifying and applying best practices
(successful systems and or processes) from external and internal partners.
PHIN Requirements 2.0
(06/22/2007)