CPHI Operations Manager featured in University Week for work with Habitat for Humanity
CPHI Publication NetworkStephen Keating, Operations Manager for CPHI, was featured in University Week for his volunteer work with Habitat for Humanity. Since 2002 Stephen has been volunteering one Saturday a month as a building site crew worker, providing on-site labor in building homes from the foundation up....complete story...

Open-Source Software to Support Knowledge Management Made Available by the myPublicHealth Project
myPHThe myPublicHealth Project has open-sourced its software through the Python Package Index repository for use with the open-source plone Content Management System. ....complete story...

National-Scale Clinical Information Exchange in the United Kingdom: Lessons for the United States
Exchange of clinical information between sites of care can potentially reduce inconvenience and risk to patients, conserve healthcare resources, improve care coordination and inform decisions made by practitioners and patients. Many believe that reducing unnecessary duplication of tests and services will be an important component of future US efforts to reduce health care spending....complete story...

Competencies for Public Health Informaticians
The Competencies for Public Health Informaticians, which defines competencies for the public health professional with a core identity and expertise in informatics, is now available....complete story...

Assessing Partnerships: The King County Health Care Coalition
CPHI Publication NetworkDr. Andy Stergachis, Epidemiology and Global Health Professor at the University of Washington, and Cynthia Dold, Manager at PHSKC, will make a presentation at the 2009 National Healthcare Preparedness Evaluation and Improvement Conference in Washington DC....complete story...

CPHI's Increasing Network of Collaborations
CPHI Publication NetworkNeil Abernethy of CPHI and Kathleen Amos, an NLM fellow, worked together to produce a graphic depicting the increase of collaboration from 2005 through 2009....complete story...

 

Researching Emergency Communication
PERRCCPHI is thrilled to announce a recently-awarded research grant to investigate the communication between public health agencies and healthcare professionals led by CPHI's Dr. Mark Oberle and Dr. Janet Baseman....complete story...

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Recent Publications:

Time-tradeoff utilities for identifying and evaluating a minimum data set for time-critical biosurveillance
Published in Medical Decision Making, May 2008, Volume 28, pages 351-358. Jason N. Doctor, Janet G. Baseman, William B. Lober, Jac Davies, John Kobayashi, Bryant T. Karras, and Sherrilynne Fuller.

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Integrating open-source technologies to build low-cost information systems for improved access to public health data
Published in the International Journal of Health Geographics, June 2008, Volume 7:29. Qian Yi, Richard E. Hoskins, Elizabeth A. Hillringhouse, Svend S. Sorensen, Mark W. Oberle, Sherrilynne S. Fuller and James C. Wallace.

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