Title: What about standards
1What about standards?
EPHT Workshop
- Tanesha Johnson-Bey
- Maryland Dept. of the Environment
- July 13, 2004
2A standards definition
- 'a prescribed set of rules, conditions, or
requirements concerning definitions of terms
classification of components specification of
materials, performance, or operations
delineation of procedures or measurement of
quantity and quality in describing materials,
products, systems, services, or practices.'
3Types of Standards
- Environmental
- Enforcement/compliance, lat/long, water
monitoring, EDSC - Geographical
- Lat/long, contact information, geocode, FGDC,
MSGIC - Terminology
- LOINC, SNOMED, independent
- Message Format or Electronic Data Interchange
- HL7, XML
- Continued
4Types of Standards
- Data Content
- Product and Process
- Data Capture
- Privacy and Security
- HIPAA
5Standards are good if they..
6Meaningful Standards Development
- Within the Scope of Objectives
- Future Focused
- Structured
- Technology Independent
- Integrated
- Continued
7Meaningful Standards Development
- Supportable
- Publicly Available
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- Standards need to be complete and consistent.
8 The EDSC Perspective on the Process of Creating
or Revising Standards
- Primary Process (Six to Nine Months)
- Create an Action Team
- Share Draft with technical community
- Revise and request Public review
- Revise and adopt
- Modified Process (Two to Four Months)
- Adopt standard developed by others
- Revise an existing standard
- Continued
9Creating Action Teams
- Scoping Activities
- Background issues
- Existing standards
- Affected information systems
- Expertise
- Action Team Formation
- Charter/Mission statement preparation
- Co-chairs/Team Selection
- Continued
10Developing the Standard
- Develop Draft Standard (4 to 6 months)
- Identify, define and discuss data elements
- Assess Relationship to Other Standards
- Agree on draft for others to review
- Prepare supporting documents (FAQs and
Transmittal Memo) - Technical Community Review (30 to 90 days)
- Formal Review and Approval ( 60 to 75 days)
- Continued
11Formal Review Process
- EDSC Blessing
- Federal Register Notice (prepared by US EPA)
- Public Review and Comment ( 45 Days)
- Revise and Present to EDSC for Adoption
- EDSC assembles comments
- Team reviews, decides and implements changes or
raises major to EDSC Co-chairs - EDSC Adopts and Publishes on EDSC Website along
with XML Tags
12Maryland EPHT Standards Efforts
- Metadata
- GIS
- County Data Sharing Initiative
- (Lead by MACHO Data Committee)
- National EPHT
13The Benefits of Standards
- Increase the efficiency of data sharing and
reduce costs - Standards improve data quality and utility
- Reduce data redundancy
- Increase collaboration and integration
14Additional Information
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
www.ansi.org International Standards
Organization(ISO) www.iso.org Federal
Geographic Data Committee(FGDC)
www.fgdc.gov Environmental Data Standards
Council (EDSC)- http///www.envdatastandards.net P
ublic Health Data Standards Consortium
www.phdsc.org Public Health Informatics
Institute www.phii.org
15For More Information
- Tanesha Johnson-Bey
- tjohnson-bey_at_mde.state.md.us
- 410-537-3606