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Page 1: Data Sharing With Health Partners Using the New Exchange Network Browser EN 2012 Conference.

Data Sharing With Health Partners Using the New

Exchange Network Browser

EN 2012 Conference

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Everyone knows this map!

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What about this one?

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Environmental Public Health Tracking (EPHT) The ongoing collection, integration, interpretation,

and dissemination of data from environmental hazard monitoring, human exposure and health effects surveillance.

CDC and States building a data sharing Network. Standardized information is shared and made

available on the National and state/local public portals. Secure portals exist for non-public data.

Some States provide content in addition to the nationally consistent data measures.

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National Tracking Network Portal

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The Nationally Consistent Data Measures on the Tracking Network

• Air Quality • Asthma • Birth Defects • Cancer • Carbon Monoxide Poisoning • Childhood Lead Poisoning and Age of Housing • Community Drinking Water • Myocardial Infarctions (Heart Attacks) • Vital Statistics/Reproductive Health Outcomes

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New Jersey’s Portal

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In addition to the National Data Measures, New Jersey shares Expanded Air Quality Monitoring Data Private Well Water Testing Results Site Cleanup Groundwater, Soil and Air Sampling Radon Monitoring Results Ambient Air Radiation Monitoring Data

These flows were built to meet Exchange Network standards and are posted on the EN Website for reuse by any partner. So if you are an EPHT state or just want to share this data, the flows are available.

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New Jersey DEP uses the Exchange Network Browser to share data with its health partner

NJDEP makes all of its EPHT data available to its Health partner on the EN Browser so they can query and access data whenever they want it.

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The Browser is a Shared Network tool built by EPA and ECOS to provide data discovery and access to Exchange Network flows

Hopefully you saw Mike Matsko’s presentation on the Browser yesterday because we don’t have time to go over this now

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Why use the Exchange Network Browser? Shared Network Tool – you don’t have to

build or host anything!

Just publish your data and it will be available to your data consumers – online in an easy to use tool.

Opportunity for collaboration and data sharing among environmental and health partners – providing access to data for better decision making.

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Utility of the EN BrowserA Client Perspective

Richard E. Opiekun, M.A., M.S., Ph.D.

Environmental Public Health Tracking Program

New Jersey Department of Health

Exchange Network National Meeting, May 29-31, 2012, Philadelphia, PA

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Greatest Innovations of the 21st Centurythe “Happy Client” perspective

The iPhone

The EN Browser

Hands-free glass holder

Butter Stick

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Original Methods of Data Exchange

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Environmental Interest View

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Current EN Browser Data FlowsIt’s more data than you can shake a stick at, sonny boy.

… and more flows coming soon

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Value of Using the EN Browser

Data accessible from anywhere, anytime More data flows continually being developed Development of local linkage studies possible State-specific data flows available

Private well testing data Site remediation data Radon

Access to near real-time data as it comes in from labs (specific to certain data flows)

Multiple data output formats available CSV, HTML, XML

Data analysis tools available Air and drinking water data flows being considered by

EPA for standard reporting Role-based access control

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Three Easy Steps to Data Discovery(example from private well testing data flow)

1. Select data flow

2. Select service

3. Input query parameters

Role-based access

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Query Parameter Selection

Convenient drop-down menusFree-text auto completing fields with help icon

Direct select calendar input fields

Query limit fields (service specific)

Really obvious button to initiate query

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Transaction Management(example from site specific data flow)

Current query status

Older queries result status

Search result recall

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Data Retrieval Options(standardized for all data flows)

Download compressed XML file

Choose from uncompressed XML, HTML or comma

separated formatsRe-run request with identical

parameters (when query fails or boss misplaces the first file they

requested…again)

Recall current query parameters (because we’re having more and more “senior moments”)

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Sample Site Specific Output

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More Site Remediation Data

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Private Well Testing Data Discovery

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Select Private Well Analytes

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Parameter Verification

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Sample Private Well Test Result

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Download and Processing … …the NJDHSS EPHT process

Use IE to access EN Browser Build query and download .CSV file Convert .CSV file to Excel Workbook file Rename variables based upon project

requirements Convert Excel Workbook to SAS dataset Format SAS dataset to conform to SAS

program requirements Run analysis

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Staging Table As Downloaded

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Manipulated Staging Table

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Data Analysis by Map

Scalable map

Numerous overlays

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Data Analysis by Chart

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The “Flow” of Ongoing Projects

Examining the association of osteosarcoma with radium in CWS

Trichloroethylene and tetrachloroethylene contamination found in CWS in relation to incidence of leukemia and non-Hodgkin lymphoma

A study to examine the association between pediatric ER visits with O3 and PM2.5, traffic metrics, and pollen

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User Testimonial

Happy User Leaving EN Browser Training Session

Finally, a tool that will make data access convenient and simple for me and my staff. I love it.

He gets all the attention.

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Access the tool yourself at:http://www.enbrowser.net/enbrowser/#

Or while there is still time……

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The Final WordEase of interagency data exchange is key

Gov. Chris Christie on resolving our problems with accessing data†

†Well, he was either talking about our success with interagency data exchange or our economic woes.

Thank you for coming to see

our EN Browser demo, Mr. President.

As soon as I heard about

it I had to come right

up.

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For additional information

Contact the presenters† or Node Administrator‡:†1Sherry Driber: [email protected]†2Rick Opiekun: [email protected]‡1Mike Matsko: [email protected]

Affiliations: 1-NJ Department of Environmental Protection; 2-NJ Department of Health and Senior Services