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H1N1 Disease Surveillance Team Project Week 9 Presentation Melody Dungee Beena Joy David Medina Calvin Palmer H1N1 BioSurveillance • County Public Health System (CPHS) • Local H1N1 infection surveillance system • Architecture based on work flows • • • • Laboratory Alert: H1N1 Test Order Laboratory Alert: H1N1 Test Result Web-based H1N1 Biosurveillance Document (NEDSS) Clinical Information System Alert • Information Architecture • Origin of individual data elements • Data flow Information Architecture Clinician • CPHS H1N1 Surveillance System • Actors CPHS Official Clinician Terminal Clinician Terminal Web Browser Web-based NEDSS NEDSS Terminal Application Interface HL7/XML | C35, C36, C37, C39 HTTPS HTTPS CIS EAI • Clinician/Provider/Public Health Officials HL7 LIMS EAI HL7 • Clinical Information System (EMR/EHR) CIS LIMS Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) • Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) HL7 • CPHS Biosurveillance Database HTTP/ S C35 C36 C37 C154 CPHS BioSurveillance Database Database Tools Report Data Mine System Functions CPHS Biosurveillance System Query Origin of Data Elements • Data Sets • • • • • • Demographics Clinical Data (Signs, Symptoms) Medical History (Immunization, Disease) Diagnostic Findings (Lab Test, Lab Results) Treatment Epidemiology Origin of Data Elements Data Set Data Element Demographics Date of Birth Race Ethnicity Sex Clinical Data Date symptom onset Signs and Symptoms (SNOMED Concept Codes) Was the patient hospitalized? Patient admitted to the intensive care unit? Source System Primary: CIS (Hospital, Provider) Secondary: LIMS (Laboratory) CIS (Hospital, Provider) Collection Scenario I. Obtained by provider during patient encounter and registration, stored in CIS by clinician II. Obtained at hospital registration, stored in CIS III. May be accessed by laboratory LIMS through CIS interface I. Entered into CIS by clinician/provider as a result of the patient encounter, or hospitalization. Origin of Data Elements Data Set Medical History Data Element Received Flu vaccine between 9/2008 and 3/2009? •Number of doses? •Vaccine type? Existing Conditions?: •Asthma •Other Chronic Lung disease •Chronic heart or circulatory disease •Metabolic disease (including diabetes mellitus) •Kidney disease •Cancer in the last 12 months •Immunosuppressive condition (HIV infection, chronic cortico-steroid therapy, organ transplant recipient •Other chronic diseases •Neurological disease Source System CIS (Hospital, Provider) Collection Scenario I. Obtained by clinician/provider from the medical history interview during the patient encounter, stored in CIS II. Obtained at hospital registration, stored in CIS by hospital admin staff, data automatically ported to CIS Origin of Data Elements Data Set Diagnostic Findings Data Element Leukopenia (Y/N) Source System Collection Scenario CIS (Hospital, I. Provider) Provided by provider or hospital-based clinician during patient encounter as a result of the diagnostic testing and treatment decisions made by the clinician, stored in CIS by clinician or staff Primary: LIMS (Laboratory) Test orders are entered and stored in the LIMS system when ordered by clinician. Test orders are also stored in CIS if ordered through Lyphopenia (Y/N) Thrombocytopenia (Y/N) Tests Taken? Chest X-Ray (norm, abnorm) Chest CT scan (norm, abnorm) Influenza testing? Date collected/ specimen ID Specimen type Test type Results Type/Subtype (specimens sent to CDC, when, what type, ID) Date Specimen State Lab ID I. Secondary: CIS (Hospital, II. Provider) III. Test results are entered and stored into LIMS system Test results are transmitted to clinician when finalized and stored in the CIS Origin of Data Elements Data Set Data Element Source System Collection Scenario Treatment Antiviral Medication? Drug – from list provided Date initiated Date discontinued Dosage CIS (Hospital, I. Provider) Provided by provider or hospital-based clinician during patient encounter as a result of the diagnostic testing and treatment decisions made by the clinician, stored in CIS by clinician or staff Epidemiology Questions re: 7 days prior to onset (Y, N, U): Mexico travel? Close contact? Handle samples? Family/close contacts w/ flulike illness? Household transmission Number of inhabitants? Inhabitants w/ flu symptoms? Inhabitants tested for flu (number tested, date tested, test result)? CIS (Hospital, I. Provider) Obtained by clinician/provider from medical history interview during the patient encounter, stored in CIS Flow of Data Sets Questions?