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More than the sum of its parts:

A Program of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. More than the sum of its parts:. The case for a collaborative approach. Our Thesis:. Information infrastructure transformation should occur through a process of collaborative problem definition, solution design and performance measurement.

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More than the sum of its parts:

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  1. A Program of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation More than the sum of its parts: The case for a collaborative approach

  2. Our Thesis: Information infrastructure transformation should occur through a process of collaborative problem definition, solution design and performance measurement.

  3. Transformation & Opportunity FROM an • Infrastructure of systems, surveys, case management and administrative systems designed to serve single purpose programs TO one that • Produces data readily acquired and used for multiple purposes • Integrates data from related programs to inform program policy choices, and • Produces information serving public health services research

  4. Public Health Informatics Institute Convene partners to define new systems • Neutral, non-profit • Assist partners in agreeing upon project governance and approach to making project critical decisions • Guide requirements process • Offer structured methodology and expertise Examples • Public health laboratory requirements • Integrating child health across public and private sectors

  5. Lessons Learned Collaborative requirements works! • Users drive the results • The process needs a neutral convening authority • Broad consensus is gained about: • purpose of the technology innovation, • functions • specifications • Process leaves details of the implementation and choice of technologies in the hands of the users. • Process teaches best practices by doing best practices. • Collaboration builds enduring collegial networks and relationships.

  6. Contact Us Dave Ross Public Health Informatics Institute 750 Commerce Drive, Suite 400 Decatur, GA 30030 Info@phii.org or Dross@phii.org

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