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Definition
- identify and promote national health indicators
- coordinate and promote development and maintenance of
national health info standards
- develop and manage health databases and registries
- conduct analysis and special studies and participate in research
- publish reports and disseminate health info
- coordinate and conduct education sessions and conferences
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, what are the core functions of what are data warehouses for public
CIHI? health?
what are social determinants of what are some changes in
health? medicine?
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Definition
- collection of data that is related to particular purpose
- elements collected thru data set
- database management system = stores and retrieves info in
database
- discharge abstract database: collected upon discharge from
hospital and submitted to CIHI
- national ambulatory care reporting system (NACRS): collected
upon discharge from emergency or selected ambulatory care
services
- minimum data set (MDS): for chronic care, mental health,
community care, long term care are collected based on assessments
at admission, discharge and three month follow up for residents in
non acute care
- other health info database (external) = management info system
trial balance, waiting list, cancer care, registries, cardiac care, organ
transplant, patient safety incidents, Canadian council on health
services accreditation
- key data base (internal) = admission, discharge, transfer, patient
incident, staff incident clinical, workload, financial and HR
- main purpose of internal database in hospital setting = track
,patients, collect stat data and establish quality improvement, risk
management, patient safety, efficiency, external reporting, research,
financial management, HR management and education
- efficiency increased in care setting since data and info recorded
once but used many times, give repeatability, provide easy access to
recalculate and manipulate data, present interface that can reduce
duplicate efforts and min errors
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what is public health informatics? what is the EHR?
what is the database? what is cloud computing?
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Term
what are the processes in GPHIN?
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1. lack of evidence
- not much research has been done
- the lack of evidence undermine pop'n safety
- it could have unreliable info and give erroneous results
2. privacy
- health apps didn't respect user privacy
- health app users may want t o control how much info caregivers have access to
, and many fear social stigma related to disabilities etc.
- privacy policies in health apps aren't very transparent and need high level of
literacy to be understood and don't focus on app
- privacy laws also differ in regions and countries so sending sensitive data
outside those areas can be restricted
- 1989 at European Council for Nuclear Research
- started in late 1960s as military project for US
- aim is to create network that can send msgs from one point to other in a
flexible way (so if you cut a comm cable, it can get rerouted)
- web and email were services made to work on the internet and others came
thru over time
- to send a large msg, computer divides original msg into packets of data,
numbers them and send them thru protocol layers to destination via available
networks
- once the computer at destination gets the packets, it reconstructs original msg
by reassembling them in the right order
- each packet that leaves the sending computer from switch to switch inside
sender's org network until it reaches router = route msgs thru networks outside
org
- semi automated public health info system that keeps monitoring global
media for unverified reports of unusual disease outbreaks
1. prep: involve creating search queries
2. retrieval: involve searching and retrieving articles
3. rating: assigning relevance scores to retrieved articles
4. filtering: eliminate duplicate articles
5. categorizing: org articles into predefined categories
6. communicate: publish articles with high relevance scores
7. in-depth filtering: manually scan articles with low relevance scores to
make final decisions
- articles organized in categories like animals, humans, plants, etc.
- team of analysts is multidisciplinary and draws from knowledge in public
health, journalism, medicine, bio, chemical, enviro science, economics,
surveillance