PHIN 2.0 meets Web 2.0

Download Report

Transcript PHIN 2.0 meets Web 2.0

PHIN 2.0 meets Web 2.0
Sally Johnson
Rhode Island Department of Health
August 25, 2008
Public Health Web Posting
Challenges:
• Many Contributors. . . . uneven skills
• Variability of content
• High Visibility
• High Volume
• High User Expectations . . . timeliness, look, function
Web 2.0 Solutions
Press Releases rss feeds
Simple Data google gadgets
Links del.icio.us
Publications Zotero??
Collaboration Wiki
Patient Support Patientslikeme
rss feeds
•
•
•
•
Easier posting
Doable from anywhere
Allows multiple display
Lets customers get news
link
link
link
Thanks to the ri.gov team for the rss tool.
link
google gadgets
•
•
•
•
•
•
Easier Update Process
Free
Easy
Security Provisions
Flexible Formats
More User Options
link
link
link
Thanks to the Google gadget team - and Hans Rosling for Motion Chart
link
del.icio.us
•
•
•
•
Collaboration facilitated
Free
Easy
Update from anywhere
link
link
link
Thanks to firefox addons and del.icio.us
link
zotero
• Free
• Enforces Standard
Referencing
• Standard citations
• Integrates with MS Word
• Should allow for web
publication
link
link
Thanks for firefox, firefox add-ons and zotero
Wiki
•
•
•
•
•
Project Management
Facilitated Collaboration
Security Choices
Flexible Sorting
Flexible Display
"Unless expressly stated, the contents of this presentation are solely the
responsibility of the author, and do not necessarily represent the official
views of the Texas Department of State Health Services. Multimedia
material, intended for nonprofit education, provided to CDC PHIN
Conference guests present on August 24 - 28, 2008, and prepared according
to the 1996 CCUMC Multimedia Fair Use Guidelines, has been included
under the fair use exemption of Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act of
1976, and is restricted from further use.“ - TDSHS
Thanks to the Texas Department of State Health Services and TractionSoftware
How PHIN 2.0 relates
rss feeds
Common Data Elements
Data Sharing
google gadgets
Del.icio.us
Zotero??
Security
Wiki
Patientslikeme
www.patientslikeme.com
•
•
•
•
•
Patient centered
Data Sharing norm
Community for support
Realtime data for analysis
Physician support
link
link
link
Thanks to the Heywood family, the Patientslikeme team and the epatients
link
Thanks to
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
for the support to analyze and rethink how we do what we do
The Open Source Community
for contributing solutions
[email protected]