Inform Me, Informatics

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Sinopse

From the Public Health Informatics Institute, this podcast follows one public health professional's journey to better understand public health informatics. Join Jessica Hill as she talks to some of the field's top experts and explores what makes this evolving discipline a bedrock of effective public health practice. Their stories make this complex field into something a little easier to understand.Learn more about the Public Health Informatics Institute at phii.org.

Episódios

  • #29: DMI stories part 1: Ohio's solid foundation with Jonathon George and Kristen Dickerson

    13/12/2023 Duração: 29min

    In part 1 of our new series on the national Data Modernization Initiative, two outstanding modernization experts from the Ohio Department of Health join the show to talk about Ohio's data modernization journey. Chief Data Officer Jonathon George and State Epidemiologist Kristen Dickerson shared with us how Ohio was able to build on a strong foundation that allowed them to quickly pivot to handle COVID-19 data when the pandemic hit. In this episode of the show, they share their insights, challenges and lessons learned. Explore more data modernization stories: phii.org/dmistories. Learn more about the Innovate Ohio Platform: innovateohio.gov/platform. If you enjoy the show, please consider rating us on iTunes! If you have suggestions for future episodes, contact Inform Me, Informatics at podcast@phii.org. Music credit: "Mining by Moonlight," Kevin MacLeod/Incompetech.

  • #28: Vivian Singletary on digital contact tracing for COVID-19

    08/12/2020 Duração: 24min

    Vivian Singletary, PHII's director, joins the show share some insights into digital contact tracing as a tool for COVID-19 control, and to explain PHII's role in a new contact tracing API from Google and Apple. Vivian also touches on ethics during a pandemic, the future of pandemic preparedness, and the moment that the Black Lives Matter movement has experienced in 2020. Learn more about PHII's contact tracing work at phii.org/contact-tracing. If you enjoy the show, please consider rating us on iTunes! If you have suggestions for future episodes, contact Inform Me, Informatics at podcast@phii.org. Music credit: "Mining by Moonlight," Kevin MacLeod/Incompetech.

  • #27: Dr. Carlos del Rio on COVID-19: data needs, racial disparities and more

    01/06/2020 Duração: 24min

    Dr. Carlos del Rio is an infectious disease expert, Emory University professor, and Executive Associate Dean for Emory School of Medicine at Grady Health System. In this episode, Dr. del Rio joins the show to talk about the need for data and better public health infrastructure, and to share his perspectives on the ongoing pandemic. If you enjoy the show, please consider rating us on iTunes! If you have suggestions for future episodes, contact Inform Me, Informatics at podcast@phii.org. Music credit: "Summer Day," Kevin MacLeod/Incompetech.

  • #26: Dr. Leo Nissola on how predictive modeling of COVID-19 can inform public policy

    27/03/2020 Duração: 20min

    Immunologist, physician and author Dr. Leo Nissola joins the show to talk about Covid Act Now, a COVID-19 predictive statistical model. He also shares insights around what may be ahead for this pandemic, and what public action he believes may be needed. You can see the model for yourself at covidactnow.org. If you enjoy the show, please consider rating us on iTunes! If you have suggestions for future episodes, contact Inform Me, Informatics at podcast@phii.org. Music credit: "Summer Day," Kevin MacLeod/Incompetech.

  • #25: Preventing COVID-19 outbreaks through health systems strengthening with Dr. Patrick O'Carroll

    18/03/2020 Duração: 24min

    Dr. Patrick O'Carroll, the head of health systems strengthening at the Task Force for Global Health and former CDC and HHS leader, joins the show to talk about how strengthened health systems and solid public health infrastructure are essential for protecting populations from outbreaks like COVID-19. If you enjoy the show, please consider rating us on iTunes! If you have suggestions for future episodes, contact Inform Me, Informatics at podcast@phii.org. Music credit: "Mining by Moonlight," Kevin MacLeod/Incompetech.

  • #24: Dr. Karen DeSalvo on the legacy of Public Health 3.0 and future of informatics

    09/03/2020 Duração: 23min

    Dr. Karen DeSalvo, the former Acting Assistant Secretary for Health and Human Services and the former director of the ONC, joins the show to talk about her time in local public health, the legacy of her iconic Public Health 3.0 plan, and her vision for the future of public health informatics. You can find the videos Dr. DeSalvo mentions in this episode at phii.org/informaticsforeveryone. If you enjoy the show, please consider rating us on iTunes! If you have suggestions for future episodes, contact Inform Me, Informatics at podcast@phii.org. Music credit: "Mining by Moonlight," Kevin MacLeod/Incompetech.

  • #23: Dr. Alyson Shupe on mapping the opioid crisis in Colorado

    11/09/2019 Duração: 24min

    In anticipation of NACCHO's upcoming Local Health IT Virtual Conference, Dr. Alyson Shupe of Tri-County Health Department in Colorado joins the show to describe how her agency is using data to build interactive maps illustrating the opioid crisis in her jurisdiction. Listen to the end for a discount code to register for the virtual conference! You can check out Tri-County's opioid maps here: https://opioid-tchdgis.opendata.arcgis.com/. If you enjoy the show, please consider rating us on iTunes! If you have suggestions for future episodes, contact Inform Me, Informatics at podcast@phii.org. Music credit: "Summer Day," Kevin MacLeod/Incompetech; "Mining by Moonlight," Kevin MacLeod/Incompetech.

  • #22: Vivian Singletary and Dr. David Addiss on health data ethics: Part 2

    19/04/2019 Duração: 16min

    Vivian Singletary, PHII’s director, and Dr. David Addiss, longtime health ethics advocate and the director of the Focus Area for Compassion and Ethics in Global Health (FACE), return to the show to finish their conversation on health data ethics, this time focusing on practical applications for public health practitioners. Let us know your personal definition of public health informatics by leaving a voicemail for us at our podcast call-in line, 678-974-0344. If you enjoy the show, please consider rating us on iTunes! If you have suggestions for future episodes, contact Inform Me, Informatics at podcast@phii.org.

  • #21: Vivian Singletary and Dr. David Addiss on health data ethics: Part 1

    20/03/2019 Duração: 19min

    Vivian Singletary, PHII’s director, and David Addiss, longtime health ethics advocate and the director of the Focus Area for Compassion and Ethics in Global Health (FACE), join the show to talk about how consumer privacy and health data ethics intersect. Let us know your personal definition of public health informatics by leaving a voicemail for us at our podcast call-in line, 678-974-0344. If you enjoy the show, please consider rating us on iTunes! If you have suggestions for future episodes, contact Inform Me, Informatics at podcast@phii.org.

  • BONUS: Call for questions and rebroadcast of Dave Ross's call-in show

    13/09/2018 Duração: 23min

    Vivian Singletary, the director of the Public Health Informatics Institute, is now taking your questions! Email an audio file to podcast@phii.org or call 678-974-0344 to leave a voicemail by October 1, 2018, and Vivian may answer your question on a future episode. This bonus episode revisits our last call-in show with Dr. Dave Ross, president of the Task Force for Global Health. If you enjoy the show, please consider rating us on iTunes! If you have suggestions for future episodes, contact Inform Me, Informatics at podcast@phii.org.

  • #20: Dr. Umair Shah on the Public Health Informatics Conference and Harris County's data warehouse

    15/08/2018 Duração: 18min

    Dr. Umair Shah, Executive Director of Harris County Public Health in Texas and former President of the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), joins the show to share his excitement about the upcoming Public Health Informatics Conference and to talk about Harris County's data warehouse, a new project aiming to break down health data silos between divisions of the agency. If you enjoy the show, please consider rating us on iTunes! If you have suggestions for future episodes, contact Inform Me, Informatics at podcast@phii.org. Music credit: "Mining by Moonlight," Kevin MacLeod/Incompetech.

  • #19: How the CHAMPS project uses informatics to fight childhood mortality

    19/04/2018 Duração: 21min

    Patrick Caneer of the Public Health Informatics Institute joins the show to talk about the Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance (CHAMPS) network, a Gates Foundation-funded project that is harnessing the power of informatics to fight global childhood mortality. If you enjoy the show, please consider rating us on iTunes! If you have suggestions for future episodes, contact Inform Me, Informatics at podcast@phii.org. Music credit: "Summer Day," Kevin MacLeod/Incompetech.

  • #18: The dynamic informatics career of Dr. Bryant Karras

    02/01/2018 Duração: 19min

    Dr. Bryant Karras, Chief Public Health Informatics Officer at the Washington State Department of Health, joins the show to share the story of his long informatics career. If you enjoy the show, please consider rating us on iTunes! If you have suggestions for future episodes, contact Inform Me, Informatics at podcast@phii.org. Music credit: "Mining by Moonlight," Kevin MacLeod/Incompetech.

  • BONUS: Dr. Dave Ross on the "box of rocks" and informatics

    29/09/2017 Duração: 10min

    Dr. Dave Ross returns to the show in this special bonus episode to explain that informatics doesn't always have to involve high-tech solutions. He shares a historical story about one of the best health information systems he's ever seen, built with wood, nails and paint in Sierra Leone. If you enjoy the show, please consider rating us on iTunes! If you have suggestions for future episodes, contact Inform Me, Informatics at podcast@phii.org.

  • #17: Therese Hoyle on the informatics behind immunizations

    14/08/2017 Duração: 15min

    Therese Hoyle, longtime veteran of immunization information systems (IIS), joins the podcast to share her perspectives on the early days of IIS and how technology has transformed public health systems. If you enjoy the show, please consider rating us on iTunes! If you have suggestions for future episodes, contact Inform Me, Informatics at podcast@phii.org.

  • #16: Dr. Gulzar Shah on health data challenges

    25/07/2017 Duração: 17min

    Dr. Gulzar Shah of Georgia Southern University's Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health joins the podcast to talk about his personal informatics journey, and to share some data challenges that local health departments face. If you enjoy the show, please consider rating us on iTunes! If you have suggestions for future episodes, contact Inform Me, Informatics at podcast@phii.org. Music credit: "Mining by Moonlight," Kevin MacLeod/Incompetech.

  • #15: The Tropical Data app and the role of informatics in eliminating trachoma

    29/06/2017 Duração: 15min

    Beck Willis of the International Trachoma Initiative (PHII's sister program at the Task Force for Global Health) describes how her innovative team is working to end a plague with smartphones—and the power of informatics! If you enjoy the show, please consider rating us on iTunes! If you have suggestions for future episodes, contact Inform Me, Informatics at podcast@phii.org.

  • #14: NYC Macroscope: A look at EHRs and population health surveillance

    25/04/2017 Duração: 22min

    Sharon Perlman of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene tells the story of Macroscope, an innovative new population health surveillance project. If you enjoy the show, please consider rating us on iTunes! If you have suggestions for future episodes, contact Inform Me, Informatics at podcast@phii.org. Music credit: "Mining by Moonlight," Kevin MacLeod/Incompetech.

  • #13: Mark Conde on data quality, informatics degrees and how tech shapes public health practice

    21/03/2017 Duração: 22min

    Mark Conde of Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health shares his thoughts on new technology, higher education and what makes informatics so crucial to public health. If you enjoy the show, please consider rating us on iTunes! If you have suggestions for future episodes, contact Inform Me, Informatics at podcast@phii.org. Music credit: "Mining by Moonlight," Kevin MacLeod/Incompetech.

  • #12: The storied career of Dr. Alan Hinman

    21/02/2017 Duração: 18min

    Dr. Alan Hinman is retiring from more than 50 years of public health service and teaching—and he has some thoughts and stories to share. If you enjoy the show, please consider rating us on iTunes! If you have suggestions for future episodes, contact Inform Me, Informatics at podcast@phii.org.

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