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Mind Map #5, Public and Population Health Informatics: The Bridging of…
Mind Map #5
Same textbook chapter as last week!
Article
Public and Population Health Informatics:
The Bridging of Big Data to Benefit Communities
METHODS
Public Health Informatics
Social Services Informatics
Population Health Management
Public Health Services
Where these all overlap there is data science, interoperability, geosocial analysis, and SDH in common
Key Points
Capturing broader SDH factors through digital systems
Recognizing the impact these non-medical factors have on health outcomes
Shift towards value based care
Prevention over costly treatments!!
Incentivizing health systems to collaborate with public health departments
Advances in population health informatics are helping bridge the gap between medical and public health sectors
RESULTS
Socio-Technical Infrastructure and Research
Diverse data sources and data mining
U.S. needs to do a better job of linking multiple data sources as other countries are doing
There's a need to focus on communicable disease surveillance improvements
Can start with increased use of spatial analytics like GIS and other tools like REDCap, mHealth, and social media
Population Health
Long term studies here face issues --> data integrity
Workforce Development
Epidemiological training aligning more with emerging technologies and societal transformations
Public health agencies must stay competent with these changes as well
Governance, Ethics, and Confidentiality
Balancing community health benefits with individual privacy.
Push for better data governance and technology
Mitigating privacy risks!
Sustainability
Strategic partnerships
New funding models