State Epidemiologist,
Illinois Department of Public Health
The Public Health Informatics Program at the Regenstrief Institute invites you to learn about and share your work on data modernization efforts at state and local levels.
We are currently accepting abstract submissions for breakout sessions related to data modernization advancements at local levels. We encourage local health departments to submit ‘Works-In-Progress’ of modernization efforts or data challenges, with the goal of generating conversation, sharing ideas, and gaining feedback from others in public health.
Other public health organizations are welcome to apply, but topics should emphasize applied public health challenges and solutions. Abstracts can be up to 250 words. Presentations will be approximately 20 minutes with up to 25 minutes for discussion.
Registration and Breakfast
Welcome and Introductions
Graham Briggs: “Contagious Modernization: Highlights from Illinois’ DMI Efforts”
Jennifer Zuker: “10 Things I Hate About Informatics”
Sarah Shaw & Piper Hale: “Making progress toward data modernization: jurisdictional lessons learned from the DMI Stories from the Field project”
Theresa Cullen: “Navigating the Data Maze: Insights from Our Journey in DMI Implementation”
Brian Dixon – The Regenstrief Institute Public Health Informatics Program
Lunch
Breakout Session A: “Utilizing Dashboards for Data-Driven Decision Making”
Presenters: Sarah Harness, Taylor Gwaltney, Krista Lynn, Desmond Schoolcraft (Vanderburg County Health Department)
Breakout Session B: “Electronic Laboratory Reporting (ELR) Instability and Failure Analysis of Electronic Data Exchange (EDX) Messages in the National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS) Base System (NBS)”
Presenter: Andrew Gonzalez (IDOH)
Breakout Session C: “Bridging the Gap: Supporting Local Health Departments through Health Information Exchange”
Presenters: Jennifer Williams (IHIE); Peter Krombach (IDOH)
Breakout Session D: “Automation of the HIV Rebate Process”
Presenter(s): Chase Westby & Chloe Sirico (IDOH)
Breakout Session E: “An Academic-Public Health Partnership to Leverage HIV Surveillance Data and Improve Local Retention in Care”
Presenters: Constantin Yiannoutsos & Tammie Nelson (IU)
Parking is available at the Wilson Street Garage and the Lockefield Garage. Please let those at the registration desk know that you parked in the garage to obtain a validation for payment.