Year: 2013
Funding: NNPHI PHS3 Award
Status: Completed
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Overview
This study uses integrated electronic health record and community information system data to generate Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS)-like population health indicators at various smaller-than-county geographic levels to provide insights for improving community assessment.
Presentations
- Leveraging Health Information Exchange to Create Neighborhood Health Records for Public Health Agencies (Abstract, American Medical Informatics Association Annual Conference, November 2015)
- Informing Community Health Planning by Enabling Decision Makers to Identify Health Disparities and Social Determinants with More Geographic Specificity (Abstract, Poster presentation at APHA Annual Meeting, November 2015)
- Measuring Population Health Using Electronic Health Records: Exploring Biases and Representativeness in a Community Health Information Exchange (MedInfo Conference, August 2015)
- Biases in Using Geospatial-Enabled Electronic Health Records to Measure Population Health (Poster, PHSSR Keeneland Conference, April 2015)
- Leveraging Electronic Health Records for Public Health: From Automated Disease Reporting to Developing Population Health Indicators (PHSSR Research in Progress Webinar, March 2015, recording)
- Feasibility of Using Geocoded Electronic Health Records for Community Health Assessment (APHA Annual Meeting, November 2014)
- Assessing the Feasibility of Using Electronic Health Records for Community Health Assessment (American Medical Informatics Association Annual Conference, November 2014)
Tools
- Local Health Maps: When Funding Follows Illness (Project Overview, May 2015)
Research Areas
Contact
Indiana University