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The Informatics Office manages a series of programs that automate and standardize the reporting of communicable diseases in Washington State. These projects make the reporting and investigation of disease faster, simpler and more reliable. They also assure the consistent and secure exchange of information during a public health emergency.

Informatics Office projects typically involve collaboration with other offices of the EHSPHL Division and throughout the Department of Health.  Their development entails the active participation of users throughout the State of Washington and the U.S..  Informatics Office projects and programs  improve the public health system in Washington by automating public health information, providing accurate and timely access to public health data, and supporting a secure 24/7 pipeline for urgent communications during public health emergencies.

Typical of Informatics Office activities are:

Projects in Development:

  • CHAT (Community Health Assessment Tool): An online tool for the public health workforce and local health jurisdictions to access, analyze and display data to fulfill the function of community health assessment.  Collaborative project with Non-Infectious Conditions Epidemiology.
     
  • EDRS (Electronic Death Registration System): A web-based system that provides online completion and filing of death certificates.  Collaborative Projects with the Center for Health Statistics.
     
  • LIMS (Laboratory Information Management System): Will provide a centralized data management system for the Washington State Public Health Laboratory that will consolidate and standardize processes, provide efficiency, coordinate activities, send notifiable condition results securely, and bring the PHL into compliance with federal regulations and accreditation agencies.  Collaborative project with the Public Health Laboratories.
     
  • WTN Portal (Washington Tracking Network): Will provide environmental and health outcome messages and data in both static and web-based query formats.  Data sources are primarily drawn from collections of the Center for Health Statistics and the Environmental Health division.  Links will be provided DOH program area websites as well as other material and local sources of data.  Other sections will include supporting material, data use constraints, and open source standalone data manipulation tools.  The WTN Portal  is one component of the overarching Washington State Environmental Health Tracking Network.

Products in Maintenance 

  • CHARS (Comprehensive Hospital Abstract Reporting System):  Inpatient discharge database that describes the indifvidual patients' hospital stay, the financial database which describes the year to year audited financial and utilzation history of the hospital and the quarterly database which describes teh unaduited quarter to quarter financial and utilization history of the hospital.

  • PHIMS (Public Health Issue Management System): Allows local health to report communicable disease via the internet in a standardized format making it easier to share that information with DOH and the CDC

  • PHRED (Public Health Reporting of Electronic Data): Automates reporting lab results and other information between Washington laboratories, DOH and local health departments.

  • SECURES (Secure Electronic Communication, Urgent Response and Exchange System): Allows Washington public health and emergency response partners to communicate and collaborate via the Web.

If you have questions or need further information about Informatics, contact:

Michael Davisson
Informatics Office Director
Michael.Davisson@doh.wa.gov
(360) 236-4477

 

     

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Last Update : 07/06/2009 10:50 AM