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Public Health Information Network (PHIN)

Public Health Information Network (PHIN). In the context of HHS, enhance the ability of the Nation's healthcare system to effectively respond to bioterrorism and other public health challenges.

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Public Health Information Network (PHIN)

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  1. Public Health Information Network (PHIN) In the context of HHS, enhance the ability of the Nation's healthcare system to effectively respond to bioterrorism and other public health challenges Produced by Sameh Wahdan, FDA; & Ricky Freyre, CDC Presented by Steve Else, Ph.D., Certified Enterprise Architect, SOA COP

  2. Public Health Information Network

  3. The Point-to-Point Connection Pattern

  4. Provider/Consumer & Broker Pattern

  5. Message Bus Pattern

  6. Complex Event Processing

  7. Benefits • Focuses on interoperability rather than integration which could facilitate connecting to NHIN. • Should facilitate PHIN services on surveillance and analysis which require complex event processing. • Facilitates the adoption of new emerging communication protocols and technology with less interruption. • Facilitates the membership and use for the public health realm by providing discoverable services, events and standard interfaces that customers can connect to. • Scalability, Composability, Adaptability, Extensibility, and Reusability • Improving the public health

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