All - attached is the final version of the letter sent to the ONC from the PHIN Community of Practice Council. Chuck and I are members, and, the persons who put most of the effort in on our behalf, other co-leads from other CoPs, deserve our thanks…
To clarify, my 'concern' is much less about which system sends what information and when - that in and of itself is its own problem. Our technical concern is the identity and implementation efforts associated with having Epi-X, CDC HAN, and the loca…
I agree it would be wonderful to get information one time. However, how do we reconcile the functionality of Epi-X with our HAN? Would this be a system to system communication? Would like to hear more.
All - after an internal thread with key stakeholders, I would like to raise the discussion regarding the three major alert and communication systems in play which penetrate CDC cooperative agreement jurisdictions. Oregon's long-term strategic goal i…
Hi All, unnfortunately we (I) had to cancel the December call. I failed to get an agenda set and opted to continue on in January. However, recording the sessions sounds like a good idea for future meetings for the comin year. I hope everyone has a s…
The CACoP supports all aspects of alerting, voice and applicable data communications technologies (e.g. PHIN MS) required to meet the state and CDC missions in support of PHIN.
Do you work for a governmental public health agency?
Yes
Organization/Agency
Oregon Health Authority
Job Title
Health Alert Network Systems Manager
Bio
Kevin Cradock currently manages the technology components of the US CDC cooperative agreement for the Oregon Health Authority in Portland, Oregon. Cradock also serves on the National Public Health Information Network Governance Council with 11 peers from around the country. He is a graduate of the University of Missouri - Columbia and the University of Sydney Australia.
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