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STC (Scientific Technologies Corporation Shannon Staton PharmD/MBA 2016

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYJxbsVCUIg VIDEO (stop at 2:40)

1988 - Began as a Local GVT IT consulting, telecommunications planning, and private sector software development company 1991 – First Public Health Contract funded by CDC in Arizona to track immunization records of all children 1993 – First statewide immunization registry information system in Arizona 2005 – First National Health Record Exchange to support residents of Hurricane Katrina (first time able to share population health information across state borders) 2006 – First State Disease Surveillance System in Michigan – now IT support for Population Health Outcomes (SARS ex.) Company Timeline

Leading public health informatics company in the US to protect the public from diseases Improving public health through population health data collected through modernized information systems Blend of public health advisors and information system develops for cost effective solutions Deliver and install quality information systems products and services in a timely manner About

Public Health IT to Maximize Population Health Outcomes Effective health information exchange leads to a wealth of patient-level and aggregate data to be analyzed to prevent disease, provide higher quality of care, and lower cost of healthcare delivery Goals for the Future

Noteworthy Projects (outside of Healthcare) First census and business licensing system for a major African city Consultancy to the WHO for EMR data exchange Application development for Bermuda Health Data Systems for Environmental Protection Information system capacity building for Native Americans (tribal property allocation, development of accounting applications) Noteworthy Projects (outside of Healthcare)

ImmsLink – leading bi-directional immunization intelligence network IWeb – most cost effective and efficient immunization registry MyIR.net – provides consumers with secure, authenticated access to copies of their immunization records and vaccine forecasts OMS+ - outbreak tracking software PHC-Hub – immunization interoperability software utilizing HL7 messages to monitor data exchanges Immucast – Vaccine forecasting software to forecast immunization schedules for patients Products

Sentinel – disease surveillance and management system to support state and local communicable disease reporting SMaRT – monitor performance and manage public health initiatives using data already in the immunization registry VOMS – vaccine ordering and management system for transferring, distribution and accountability X-Sentinel – interjurisdictional surveillance to support disease and event case management across borders Products

Benefits of Immunization Registries For Providers Consolidate immunization records for easy access Accurate and secure immunization histories Reduce missed opportunities for immunization Identify opportunities for quality improvement For Patients Consolidated, secure record of immunizations for easy access Ensure immunizations up-to-date Ensure correct number, no duplicate, shots Protect families from disease For Communities Prevent disease outbreaks Facilitate vaccine schedules Quick and accurate information retrieval Quality data for schools and organizations Benefits of Immunization Registries

Benefits of Immunization

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