Title: Catherine D. Cooksley, DrPH
1Catherine D. Cooksley, DrPH Section of Health
Services Research Department of Biostatistics and
Applied Mathematics
2Assessing Public Health Infrastructure
3Assessing Public Health Infrastructure
- Overall Healthy People 2010 Goals
- Increase quality and years of healthy life.
- Eliminate health disparities.
4Assessing Public Health Infrastructure
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- 23. Â Â Public Health Infrastructure
- Goal Ensure that Federal, Tribal, State, and
local health agencies have the infrastructure to
provide essential public health services
effectively
5Assessing Public Health Infrastructure
- WHY???
- Plan for changing population dynamic
- Graying baby boomers (Aging)
- Influx of younger professionals
- Plan for disease outbreak
- Plan for other crisis
6Assessing Public Health Infrastructure
- HOW???
- Use available data sources to
- Assess existing infrastructure
- Identify special needs
- Identify sources of services to provide
- Routine health services
- Assistance in time of crisis
- Describe population characteristics
7Assessing Public Health Infrastructure
- Data Sources to assess existing infrastructure
- Center for Medicare/Medicaid Services (CMS)
- Provider of Services (POS)
- Healthcare Cost Report Information System
(HCRIS) - Unique Physician Identifier No. (UPIN)
8Provider of Services
- Hospital
- Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNF)
- Home Health Agencies (HHA)
- Portable X-Rays
- Physical Therapy/Speech Pathology
- End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD)
- Nursing Facilities (NF)
- Intermediate Care Facility-Mentally Retarded
(ICF/MR) - Rural Health Clinic
- Physical Therapy - Independent Practice
- Comprehensive Outpatient Rehab Facilities (CORF)
- Ambulatory Surgical Centers (ASC)
- Hospices
- Organ Procurement Organization
- Community Mental Health Centers (CMHC)
- Federally Qualified Health Centers
- CLIA88 Certified Laboratories added to date in
1997
9Healthcare Cost Report Information System (HCRIS)
Provides Detailed Healthcare Provider
Information Hospital Beds ICU beds Nursery
beds Hospital Beds ICU beds Nursery beds Type
of Facility Rural Urban
10Unique Physician Identification Number (UPIN)
Directory
- Licensed physicians and doctors of osteopathy
- Non-physician practitioners (enrolled in Medicare
program) - Data elements in the file
- UPIN Full name
- Specialty Physician License State Code, Zip
code Medicare provider billing no. State
11Assessing Public Health Infrastructure
- Data Sources to assess existing infrastructure
(cont.) - National State Inpatient Data-Agency for
Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) - Health Care Utilization Project (HCUP)
- Texas Health Care Information Collection (THCIC)
- Insurance Databases
- Survey Databases
- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
(BRFSS) - Medical Expenditure Project (MEPS)
12Health Care Utilization Project (HCUP)National
Inpatient Survey (NIS)
- Largest all-payer inpatient care database in US
- Contains data from approximately 7 million
hospital stays from roughly 1,000 hospitals - Approximates a 20-percent stratified sample of
U.S. community (non-military) hospitals - Are available for data years beginning in 1988
- Number of participating states varies by year
35 states - Texas (THCIC)
- Data elements in the file
- Patient admission information
- Diagnosis and procedures (up to 10 each)
- Hospital location and characteristics
13Assessing Public Health Infrastructure
- Data Sources to assess existing infrastructure
(cont.) - American Hospital Association (AHA)
- American Medical Association (AMA)
- Texas Hospital Association (THA)
- Texas Medical Association (TMA)
14Assessing Public Health Infrastructure
- Data source to describe community
- US Census provides data by zip code, census
tract, county, state - Population density
- Major economic industry or interest
- Racial distribution
- Economic distribution
- Education
- Primary language
15Assessing Public Health Infrastructure
community
Geographic locator Zip code Census tract County
Services
16Communities
Services
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