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Current HIT Initiatives: A Large City Health Department Perspective Presented by James M. White

Current HIT Initiatives: A Large City Health Department Perspective Presented by James M. White Information Systems Director Philadelphia Department of Public Health at the The Second Health Information Technology Summit HIT Summit Day II, Session 5.02 September 9, 2005.

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Current HIT Initiatives: A Large City Health Department Perspective Presented by James M. White

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  1. Current HIT Initiatives: A Large City Health Department Perspective Presented by James M. White Information Systems Director Philadelphia Department of Public Health at the The Second Health Information Technology SummitHIT Summit Day II, Session 5.02 September 9, 2005

  2. Philadelphia Department of Public Health • Serves Philadelphia, which is both a City and a County • Serves a population of 1.5 million • Has 1,000 Employees • Has 20 diverse program areas: environmental, medical examiner, animal control, restaurant inspections… • Has three main areas within the PDPH that focus on current HIT initiatives: DDC, AHS, DIT

  3. Division of Disease Control • Has numerous programs with case management/outreach and data collection, such as Immunization, STD (including clinic), TB (including clinic), Acute Communicable Disease • Is responsible for NEDSS, BioSense, HAN, the Cities Readiness Initiative including Strategic National Stockpile • Works with Philadelphia EOC and eTeam Incident Management System for five-county SEPA area (one third of State population)

  4. Ambulatory Health Services • 8 Heath Care Centers • 350,000 patient visits per year • 550,000 prescriptions per year • 20,000 dental visits per year • Outreach programs • Over 50 % of patients are uninsured

  5. Division of Information Technology • Responsible for infrastructure and enterprise functions • Supports over 50 systems • Provides coordination between units, other city departments, providers, and vendors • Provides project management for new initiatives

  6. RHIOs • PA Medical Society - PA e-Health Initiative • Delaware Valley HealthCare Council (local chapter of the Hospital and Healthcare Association of Pennsylvania) • TB X-ray exchange • PDPH expected role

  7. Electronic Health Records (EHR) • Lab reporting and EHR at HCC • Interface Health Care Center’s lab system with Pennsylvania Department of Health and NEDSS • Critical need for EHR to improve patient services locally • Relationship between Health Care Center EHR and national effort

  8. HIT Initiatives: Local HD Issues • Priorities: local core responsibilities vis-à-vis state and national initiatives • Cross-jurisdictional (county and state) • Integration of initiatives • Interoperability of systems • Resources/training

  9. HIT Initiatives: Challenges • Leadership/Governance • Coordination/communication • Role definition: Who is involved? Who should be involved? • Planning: at local, state, and federal levels • Additional and more refined standards • The need to address privacy issues

  10. Summary • HIT initiatives need to be defined in relation to each other and the National Health Information Network (NHIN) • Cooperation between the public and private sectors is essential • An allowance should be made for the governance framework to develop over time • A means for local HD input, oversight, and process improvement is necessary. They must have a seat at the table

  11. For more information contact: James M. White Information Systems Director Philadelphia Department of Public Health 1101 Market St., 10th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19107 215-685-5376 Jim.white@phila.gov

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