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Design and Development of Standards (HL7 V3) Based Enterprise Architecture for Public Health Programs Integration at the County of Los Angeles

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  • Abdul-Malik Shakir

    (CAL2CAL Corporation, USA)

  • David Cardenas

    (L. A. County Department of Public Health, USA)

  • Gora Datta

    (CAL2CAL Corporation, USA)

  • Debashish Mittra

    (CAL2CAL Corporation, USA)

  • Arindam Basu

    (CAL2CAL Corporation, USA)

  • Rini Verma

    (CAL2CAL Corporation, USA)

Abstract

Public Health (PH) applications in County of Los Angeles (LAC), Department of PH have been developed to meet individual PH program’s goals. This resulted in lack of county-wide PH data integration, efficiency, and usefulness. LAC encouraged the development of web-based applications utilizing standards-based PH Information Network interoperable service-oriented architecture (SOA). The goal was to stop the evolution of fragmented health data systems which place limitations on the PH mission of safeguarding and improving the health of the community as well as responding to large-scale threats to PH. PH Nursing case management is one example of LAC’s initiative for promotion of web-based tools which will be utilized within this SOA. This PH architecture is capable of supporting electronic data exchange from PH partners using a HL7 integration hub. It promotes the development of management tools and applications to assist PH response and recovery activities while providing resources to support departmental integration.

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  • Abdul-Malik Shakir & David Cardenas & Gora Datta & Debashish Mittra & Arindam Basu & Rini Verma, 2007. "Design and Development of Standards (HL7 V3) Based Enterprise Architecture for Public Health Programs Integration at the County of Los Angeles," International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics (IJHISI), IGI Global, vol. 2(2), pages 53-66, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jhisi0:v:2:y:2007:i:2:p:53-66
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