SNHP 3105 HW5 Coursework Public Health Informatics
SNHP 3105 | Spring 2017Homework 5 | 10 points | Due: Wednesday, Apr 5, 11:59pm
Description
Your course reading for weeks 10 and 11 covers• Public health laboratories (PHL), their purpose and functions in the context of public health informatics• Immunization information systems (IIS), factors influencing the development, implementation, and maintenance of these systems. For this assignment, you will answer one (1) question from Ch. 16 Public Health Laboratories and one (1) question from Ch. 19 Setting National Policies and Standards for Immunization Information Systems. InstructionsAnswer the following questions from the course textbook. Read each question carefully and provide a complete answer. Limit each answer to a maximum length of one (1) paragraph. Submit your answers using the Student Answer sheet attached to the Dropbox.Do not copy and paste your answers.Chapter 16 Question 1 (5 points)List at least 6 of the 11 core PHL functions and discuss how each of them can besupported by informatics.Chapter 19 Question 3 (5 points)What are some of the requirements specified in Meaningful Use for providers, e.g.,hospitals and eligible professionals, for Stage One and Stage Two?What is the difference?Grading CriteriaThe maximum number of points you can receive for this assignment is 10 points. Each homework assignment is worth 20% of your Homework grade.
Public Health Informatics
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Public Health Informatics
Disease prevention, control, and surveillance- This can be supported by informatics by providing a platform for screening and testing for diseases.
Environmental health and protection- Here, informatics can provide a way for testing for environmental toxins, chemicals, microbiological contamination, and radiological to find sources of these toxins and ways of eliminating them.
Food safety- Informatics can help in food safety through testing food samples for healthy genes, disease causing pathogens in food, identifying toxins in food, and monitoring radioactive contamination to ensure that only safe foods reach consumers.
Laboratory improvement and regulation- Informatics help by creating an opportunity for improvement for laboratory improvement programs that can ensure that public health is assured.
Policy development- Informatics can support policy development by enhancing the monitoring of public health laborat...
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