18th ANNUAL EARLY HEARING DETECTION & INTERVENTION MEETING
March 3-5, 2019 • Chicago, IL

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4/15/2014  |   11:30 AM - 12:00 PM   |  What is the Connection? EHDI and HIT   |  Grand Ballroom 2   |  6

What is the Connection? EHDI and HIT

Health Information Technology (HIT) interoperability standards focus on exchanging information to improve care. EHDI has been at the center of standards development with the development of the Early Hearing Care Plan (EHCP) by Integrating the HealthCare Enterprise (IHE), the Newborn Notification Admission Interface NANI by IHE, with pilot projects from the Public Health Data Standards Consortium (PHDSC) using Clinical Document Architecture (CDA, the development of eMeasures, and with the development of an EHDI Implementation Guide at Health Level 7 (HL7) that focuses on exchanging data directly from a device. Messaging tools use HL7 messages to transmit the notification of a birth to public health and provide a true denominator for the EHDI program. Hearing screening results are captured at the point of care and then transmitted directly from the screening equipment to the EHDI program, providing the beginning of a comprehensive child hearing health record. EHDI programs can take advantage of this knowledge to implement these new communication standards to facilitate electronic exchange of information. This session will review the standards that have been developed for EHDI programs and identify the areas that are relevant for EHDI program staff and report on the pilot project of the EHCP. This will assist states in implementation at the hospital, public health and community level. Come to this session to learn how to implement HIT standards for your EHDI program and help your providers achieve Meaningful Use.

  • Attendees will become familiar with the HIT standards being used in EHDI to exchange data including CDA (Clinical Document Architecture) and HL7 V2X messaging.
  • 2. Attendees will learn about exchanging data directly from the hearing screening device to public health using HIT standards.

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Presenters/Authors

Lura Daussat (Primary Presenter,Author), Public Health Informatics Institute , ldaussat@taskforce.org;
Lura Daussat serves as the director of the practice support business unit; before moving into this role, she was a senior informatics analyst for PHII. While at PHII she has worked on projects related to child and adolescent mental health and audiology reporting. Previously, Lura spent 12 years at OZ Systems, where she partnered with state public health programs that included newborn hearing screening. In addition, Lura authored two implementation guides for HL7 on exchanging data from devices to public health for newborn hearing screening and critical congenital heart disease. Lura received her Master of Public Health from Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine after completing three years as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ghana. Her undergraduate degree is a BS in biology from the University of North Texas.


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