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Transcript of Building A Healthier Future
Building a Healthier Futurewith Innovative Partnerships
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Show the dogs and babies!
But we showed you a lot more, too!
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Recall Mike’s Opening:
• Accelerate Creative Innovation “Throw out old ideas”
• Be a Positive Disrupter• Focus on Ecosystems…• … and new Partnerships• New Products and Services that
Empower
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But STC is doing much more that we didn’t cover these past three days, and we want your partnership in these areas, too.
These past three days we have shown you where we are, what we have on the top of our agenda, and where we are going -- together and with your help.
Here are some examples…
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First Public/Private UGM Partner Meeting
Next Steps – “The ad-hoc IIS Working Group”
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Alliance for Aging ResearchAmerican Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)American Association of Occupational Health Nurses (AAOHN)American College of Preventive Medicine (ACPM)American Immunization Registry Association (AIRA)American Pharmacists AssociationAmerican Public Health Association (APHA)Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC)Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF)Association of Immunization Managers (AIM)Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO)Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO)Dynavax TechnologiesGSKHep B UnitedHepatitis B FoundationImmunization Action Coalition (IAC)Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA)League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
March of DimesMedicagoMedImmuneMerckNational Alliance for CaregivingNational Alliance of State & Territorial AIDS Directors (NASTAD)National Asian Pacific Center on AgingNational Association of Chain Drug Stores (NACDS)National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO)National Association of School Nurses (NASN)National Black Nurses Association (NBNA)National Council of Asian Pacific Islander Physicians (NCAPIP)National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH)National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID)National Hispanic Medical Association (NHMA)National Indian Health Board (NIHB)National Medical Association (NMA)National Meningitis Association, Inc.National Minority Quality Forum
National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable (NVHR)NovavaxPfizerPhRMAPharmacy Quality Alliance (PQA)Sanofi PasteurScientific TechnologiesSeqirusCorporationTakeda PharmaceuticalsThe Gerontological Society of AmericaTrust for America’s HealthWalgreens
Federal Advocacy
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Federal Legislation
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06.09.16 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Senate Committee on Appropriations today approved for Senate consideration a bipartisan spending bill that provides increased funding for medical research, job training, educational opportunities and the fight against opioid abuse.
The bill was approved on a 29-1 vote. More Details Here: http://www.appropriations.senate.gov/news/majority/fy2017-labor-hhs-and-education-appropriations-bill-cleared-for-senate-consideration
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STC Working Locally to Impact Change
(and to help you win!)
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The New Hampshire Story
From 2014 through 2016, a handful of vaccine-concerned groups fought against a newly-approved immunization registry in New Hampshire. Their views went largely unanswered and the few who spoke in opposition felt ostracized.
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The New Hampshire Story
New Hampshire’s Department of Health was unable to advance promulgated rules to enact the new law, due in large measure to the active and unanswered (and often factually incorrect) criticisms from these organizations. Before a March 2016 vote, approximately 30 letters were sent to JLCAR opposing the new state registry, and only 4 individuals wrote in support.
At a March committee meeting, the health department’s rules were rejected 5-3 by legislators (for a second time) with a final vote due approximately 60 days.
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The New Hampshire StoryIn late March, a new grassroots petition was started and sighed by 470
supporters – nearly all of whom were concerned NH residents.
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The New Hampshire Story The petition, along with hard
work from the NH state health department, and many others, helped enact the rules on a final 7 – 3 vote in favor of the registry.
The lesson for vaccine advocates and disease prevention experts is that grassroots misinformation needs to be answered and rebutted with facts. The vast majority of people support vaccinations, but an unanswered vocal minority can impact policy.
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Precision medicine initiative• On January 20, 2015 President Obama announced the Precision Medicine Initiative and a great deal of work has occurred in this area since.
• A Precision Medicine Task Force met Feb. 12 2016 to begin mapping out opportunities for the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) to address health IT interoperability challenges related to PMI.
• The interoperability pathways essential to PMI flow in several directions:
–From lab systems to EHRs–From patients to EHRs–From EHRs to the research community–From lab systems to patients
• ONC Announced in May 2016–What’s more, the PMI within ONC’s Interoperability Roadmap should define means of access including tools such as patient portals and APIs that enable individuals to access all data types, whether lab results, medications or even genomics.
–“Participants’ access to their aggregated information will promote participation and retention,” said the Task Force’s other co-chair, Leslie Kelly Hall. “So data return should offer dynamic and compelling visualizations to promote its use. And patients should have access to computable, raw genetic testing and sequencing data.”
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STC is talking to possible partners (bio-banking organizations) regarding genomics and bio specimen tracking.
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Also, STC is investigating ways to support Kidney Stone research and treatment thought the utilization of registries.
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Several Other RFPs:
Large (new) Federal IDIQ RFP response
submitted
New CDC Task Order due for Services under
the federal IDIQ contract
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Post Immunization Data Mobile App
IIS Data Registry
Vaccinator
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International Opportunities
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Streamlining TodayOnboarding• State Specific
Onboarding Sheets• Online Enrollment
Forms• Stored State Setup
Preferences
Testing• State Spec
Information Repository
• Streamline Testing with State
Maintenance• Greater
Visibility• Error Tracking
and Resolution• State
Relationships
Customer
Provider
STC
GO!!
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IMMSLINK
Tracking
VisibilityAnalytics
Streamlining Tomorrow• Tracking –
• State Specific Processes
• Follow Up by State/Client
• Visibility – • Provider Stages• Responsibilities • Errors and
Inefficiencies
• Analytics – • Needs• Shortcuts and
Efficiencies• Fixes
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Say “Hi” to Pete BrainardPM Office staff member
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QA – Behind the ScenesDid you know we have 14 experienced software testers testing 10 different products?
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STC is constantly working to expand our Disease Surveillance Market and offerings
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Hospitals, Health Plans, Clinics, and other providers
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2017 & BEYOND
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