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ABSTRACT INFORMATION
Title: 'NYEHDI-IS within the New York State Child Health Information Integration '
Track: 6 - Follow-up, Tracking and Data Management
Keyword(s): integrated information system; New York
Learning Objectives:
  1. Describe the training and deployment of NYEHDI-IS in NYS
  2. Summarize findings from preliminary data
  3. Generalize lessons learned in deployment of large scale information system

Abstract:

With nearly a quarter of a million births annually, New York State faces a formidable challenge in developing a real time online information system to capture pertinent EHDI data. The online system was deployed within a larger context of child health information integration in order to promote the importance of hearing loss within the medical home and provide primary care providers with “one-stop shopping” to individual data on the babies and children they serve. It is expected that having ready access to screening information will result in a significant decrease in loss to follow-up. Reaching all the practicing audiologists in New York State who serve this population was a significant challenge. This session will describe the online reporting system, discuss preliminary data and New York’s response to the challenge of locating those professionals. Also discussed will be the training and deployment efforts in the operation of this integrated information system.
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PRESENTER(S) / AUTHOR(S) INFORMATION
Regina Bryde - POC,Co-Presenter
NYS Dept of Health
     Credentials: M.A., M.P.A.
      Regina Bryde received her undergraduate degree in Speech Pathology from Ithaca College and a Masters in Clinical Audiology from the University of Buffalo. She also received a Masters of Public Administration from the Maxwell School of Citizenship at Syracuse University. She has worked as a clinical audiologist at Upstate Medical Center and in private practice. She has also worked in health communications and administration at the UAlbany School of Public Health. She is currently employed in the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention program at the New York State Department of Health, Bureau of Early Intervention.
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Justin Hausmann - Co-Presenter
NYS Dept of Health
     Credentials: B.A.
      Justin Hausmann received his undergraduate degree from Plattsburgh State University and has coursework towards a Masters in Public Health from SUNY Albany. He has worked at the New York State Department of Health for over 6 years. He is currently employed in the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention program at the New York State Department of Health, Bureau of Early Intervention.
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Financial - No relevant financial relationship exist.

Nonfinancial - No relevant nonfinancial relationship exist.