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T: 206. 221. 7444 F: 206. 616. 5249 1100 NE 45 th Street, Ste

T: 206. 221. 7444 F: 206. 616. 5249 1100 NE 45 th Street, Ste 405 Seattle, WA 98105 www. cphi. washington. edu Piloting a Customizable Knowledge Management System to Support Public Health Practice Debra Revere Liz Dahlstrom Center for Public Health Informatics University of Washington Seattle, WA

Project Team Paul Bugni – Lead Software Engineer Liz Dahlstrom, Will Mengarini – Programmers

Project Team Paul Bugni – Lead Software Engineer Liz Dahlstrom, Will Mengarini – Programmers Ann Marie Kimball, John Kobayashi – Epidemiologists Anne Turner – Workflow Consultant Yuki Durham, Ann Madhavan – Key Personnel Svend Sorenson – Systems Administrator Parmit Chilana – Graduate Student RA Steve Helgerson – Lead, MT State Collaboration Debra Revere – Co-Investigator/Research Coordinator Sherrilynne Fuller – Principal Investigator Funding: CDC Award Number 1 P 01 CD 000261 -01

Outline 1. Background: why my. Public. Health? 2. User-collaboration Methodology and Implementation 3. Piloting

Outline 1. Background: why my. Public. Health? 2. User-collaboration Methodology and Implementation 3. Piloting my. Public. Health in Montana 4. What we Learned (the short story = a lot)

1. Why my. Public. Health?

1. Why my. Public. Health?

Scenario: You need to find the most recent state school immunization regulations ASAP. How

Scenario: You need to find the most recent state school immunization regulations ASAP. How do you find them? Do you… Rummage around on your bookshelf, floor or in your file cabinets for a copy of the regulations (didn’t you print them out a few weeks ago? ) Sort through a list of 527 sites in your browser’s bookmark folder (you think that they are there) Use google to search on your state DOH site (and get 3 million hits—ACK!!) Ignore the Internet and file cabinets—there’s too much there—and find a colleague to ask for the information

PROBLEM Neither the creation nor the distribution of the materials* upon which public health

PROBLEM Neither the creation nor the distribution of the materials* upon which public health practitioners largely depend is managed in any systematic or comprehensive way at the present time *data, guidelines, research findings, maps, policies, laws, evaluation metrics, teaching materials, etc. Source: Revere D, Turner AM, Madhavan A, Rambo N, Kimball AM, Bugni P, Fuller SS. Understanding the information needs of public health practitioners: a literature review to inform design of an interactive digital knowledge management system. J Biomedical Informatics 2007; 40(4): 410 -21.

A Knowledge Management Approach Knowledge Management is a planned approach to collecting, evaluating, cataloging,

A Knowledge Management Approach Knowledge Management is a planned approach to collecting, evaluating, cataloging, integrating, sharing, improving, and generating value from intellectual and information-based assets Provide a means to: • deliver the right information • to the right person and place • at the right time

Knowledge Management includes but is not just IT Source: Bhatt D. "Excellence model and

Knowledge Management includes but is not just IT Source: Bhatt D. "Excellence model and knowledge management implications. " eknowledgecenter. com

my. Public. Health KM Goals • Understand the challenges for PH practitioners to meet

my. Public. Health KM Goals • Understand the challenges for PH practitioners to meet their information needs • Improve access to & use of digital information resources in support of evidence-based PH practice • Provide an end-user interface with optimal interoperability & the capability to provide timely access to public health information in support of decision making at the point & time of need

2. User-Collaborative Methodology & Implementation

2. User-Collaborative Methodology & Implementation

my. PH Tasks • Research workflow and information needs of public health practitioners for

my. PH Tasks • Research workflow and information needs of public health practitioners for decision support • Identify relevant information resources and tools by observation, interview and survey • Create requirements definition document in collaboration with public health practitioners, administrators, researchers • Design a system to support iterative refinement of an interface to decision support tools

System Design OBJECTIVE: Develop and optimize a knowledge management portal to support iterative refinement

System Design OBJECTIVE: Develop and optimize a knowledge management portal to support iterative refinement of a set of retrieval and information management tools for public health practitioners Iterative Prototyping: • System architecture • Interface design • Software components • Testing plans Source: Revere D, Fuller S. Building a customizable knowledge management environment to support public health practice: design strategies. In Proc of Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), Jan 2008. Honolulu, HI.

Prototype Toolkits Role-based resources Searching Version 2. 3 http: //myph. org/

Prototype Toolkits Role-based resources Searching Version 2. 3 http: //myph. org/

What is a Web Content Management System? Web CMSs streamline the process of creating,

What is a Web Content Management System? Web CMSs streamline the process of creating, managing & delivering content, & put processes in place to manage & control information as it is moved & changed • Content intelligence • Collaboration services • Transformation • Renditions • Process automation • Library services • Repository services • Authoring • Importing • Aggregation • Imaging Manage Deliver Content Management Solution Create / Capture Create / Archive / Retire Archive / Capture Retire Review / Approve • Publishing • Web delivery • Portal delivery • Content distribution & syndication • Streaming • Real-time content • Records management • Final form storage

3. Piloting my. PH in MT

3. Piloting my. PH in MT

Goals of Piloting • Will public health practitioners adapt and customize my. Public. Health

Goals of Piloting • Will public health practitioners adapt and customize my. Public. Health for their own knowledge management purposes? • What content is most needed by users in varying public health roles that will in turn inform continuing design of the customizability features? • How can my. Public. Health be seamlessly incorporated into the users' work environment?

Thank you, Dave Ross

Thank you, Dave Ross

Thank you, Dave Ross

Thank you, Dave Ross

4. Lessons Learned

4. Lessons Learned

Thank You! USE my. Public. Health IT’S FREE YOUR FEEDBACK IS WELCOME http: //myph.

Thank You! USE my. Public. Health IT’S FREE YOUR FEEDBACK IS WELCOME http: //myph. org Debra Revere drevere@u. washington. edu