

Advancing the Use of Emergency Department Syndromic Surveillance Data, New York City, 2012–2016. State and Local Chronic Disease Surveillance Using Electronic Health Record Systems. Notifiable condition reporting practices: implications for public health agency participation in a health information exchange. Completeness and timeliness of notifiable disease reporting: a comparison of laboratory and provider reports submitted to a large county health department. Linking routinely collected social work, education and health data to enable monitoring of the health and health care of school-aged children in state care (‘looked after children’) in Scotland: a national demonstration project. A Multilevel Analysis of Individual, Health System, and Neighborhood Factors Associated with Depression within a Large Metropolitan Area. Metrics in Urban Health: Current Developments and Future Prospects. Using GPS Data to Study Neighborhood Walkability and Physical Activity. Genet Epidemiol 2017 41 (01) 51-60īig data and opportunities for injury surveillance. Use of big data for drug development and for public and personal health and care. Undefined By Data: A Survey of Big Data Definitions. Public Health 3.0: A Call to Action for Public Health to Meet the Challenges of the 21st Century. Public Health, Population Health, and Epidemiology Informatics: Recent Research and Trends in the United States. J Public Health Manag Pract 2000 6 (06) 67-75 Public health informatics: improving and transforming public health in the information age. Secondary AMIA 2017 Annual Symposium 2017. A proposed national research and development agenda for population health informatics: summary recommendations from a national expert workshop. National Health Expenditure Projections, 2016–25: Price Increases, Aging Push Sector To 20 Percent Of Economy. Health Information Exchange: Navigating and Managing a Network of Health Information Systems. Use of HIEs for Value-Based Care Delivery: A Case Study of Maryland’s HIE. Maryland’s Global Hospital Budgets–Preliminary Results from an All-Payer Model. Social Determinants of Health in Managed Care Payment Formulas. Secondary MACRA-MIPSand-APMs/MACRA-MIPS-and-APMs. Public Health and Epidemiology Informatics: Recent Research and Trends in the United States. IT-enabled Community Health Interventions: Challenges, Opportunities, and Future Directions. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2017 24 (05) 1036-43įinding the role of health care in population health. J Public Health Manag Pract 2016 22 (04) 420-3Ĭrossing the health IT chasm: considerations and policy recommendations to overcome current challenges and enable value-based care. These efforts show a significant growth in a range of population health-centric information exchange and analytics activities. The intent of this “bridging” is to proactively identify, monitor, and improve a range of medical, environmental, and social factors relevant to the health of communities.

A common thread connected these categories of workforce, governance, and sustainability: using clinical resources and data to bridge public and population health.Ĭonclusions: Both medical care providers and public health agencies are increasingly using informatics and big data tools to create and share digital information. Common trends discussing socio-technical infrastructure included big data platforms, social determinants of health, geographical information systems, novel data sources, and new visualization techniques. Results: Several categories were observed in the review focusing on public health's socio-technical infrastructure: evaluation of surveillance practices, surveillance methods, interoperable health information infrastructure, mobile health, social media, and population health. The “social determinants of health” search was refined to include articles that contained the keywords “public health”, “population health” or “surveillance”. The search included articles indexed in PubMed using subject headings with (MeSH) keywords “public health informatics” and “social determinants of health”. Methods: The review was primarily driven by a search of the literature from Jto September 30, 2017. Objective: To summarize the recent public and population health informatics literature with a focus on the synergistic “bridging” of electronic data to benefit communities and other populations.
