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Title: The Comprehensive Community Information System CCIS


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The Comprehensive Community Information System
(CCIS)
  • Introduction and
  • Website Demonstration

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Presentation Purpose
  • Broad overview of CCIS concept, features,
    benefits, partners
  • Prototype demonstration CCIS in action!
  • Current status update

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CCIS Objectives
  • To enhance economic, environmental, health and
    human services reporting and monitoring needs
  • To provide a common, intersectoral system for use
    in planning and policy-making

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Unique Features
  • Unique in Canada and around the world
  • A flexible geographic and query interface
  • Boundaries
  • Customisable outputs for users (i.e.,
    researchers, policy makers and community)
  • Broad compatible subject data sets that can be
    viewed individually or in combination

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Features
  • Facilitates the sharing of close to the source
    data
  • Ability to leverage existing data, analysis and
    resources to create new views
  • Concept recognized by Canadian Council on Health
    Services Accreditation as a national best
    practice

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Expected Benefits
  • Enhanced strategic decision-making and integrated
    planning
  • Facilitate the use of evidence in planning and
    delivery of services
  • Ensures consistent, timely and efficient data
    delivery
  • Builds capacity within communities, regions and
    province
  • Increase skills in analysis, interpretation and
    application of information

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Benefits
  • Promotes partnerships within and among human
    service organizations
  • Saskatoon Regional Intersectoral Committee
    priority
  • Contributes to research and its dissemination
  • Enables the development of more robust indicators
  • Facilitates targeted programs and services (e.g.,
    at community level)
  • Increases potential for intergovernmental
    efficiencies

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Benefits
  • Monitoring Provincial Goals and Strategies
  • Basic, core data around each goal
  • Indicators for each strategy target
  • Sustainability, Quality of Life and Health Status
    reporting template or tool
  • Basis for minimum reports for all regions
    regardless of size or capacity
  • Common metadata, background information,
    indicator definitions
  • Standardized outputs (charts, tables, maps, etc)
  • More data for less cost

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Type of Information Available on CCIS
  • Population level indicators determinants of
    health, well-being, quality of life and
    sustainability
  • Survey data
  • Intersectoral administrative data
  • Aggregate
  • De-identified
  • Spatial data
  • Research and resources

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Levels of Utility
  • Pre-analyzed descriptive information (Level 1)
  • Minimum information requirements
  • Use for advocacy, surveillance, some evaluation
    (benchmarking)
  • Information derived from basic data manipulations
    (Level 2)
  • Increased flexibility
  • Use for evaluation, planning and resource
    allocation
  • Analytical studies (Level 3)
  • Confidentiality
  • Use for new knowledge, evaluation, planning,
    resource allocation

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Current Partners
  • Development funding partners
  • Saskatoon Health Region
  • City of Saskatoon
  • Social Services, Centre Region
  • Saskatoon Public School Division
  • Greater Saskatoon Public Schools
  • GeoConnections
  • Provincial ITO Geomatics Business Advisory Board
    (BAB)

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Current Partners
  • Partners
  • United Way
  • Saskatoon Tribal Council
  • Corrections and Public Safety
  • Saskatoon Housing Authority
  • Community-University Institute for Social
    Research
  • Saskatoon Police Services
  • Saskatoon Fire and Protective Services
  • Communities for Children

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Interested Groups
  • Saskatchewan Health Quality Council
  • Canadian Institute for Health Information and
    Canadian Population Health Initiative
  • Public Health Agency of Canada
  • Canadian Social Data Strategy (CSDS)
  • Other Public Health Observatory-like
    organizations across Canada
  • Senate Sub-Committee on Population Health

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Website Demonstration
  • http//ccis.cronustech.com

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Sample output
  • Determinants of Health

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Sample output
  • Health Outcomes

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Sample output
  • Behavioural Risk Factors

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CCHS, 2001
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Sample output
  • Health Disparities
  • Deprivation

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Current Status
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Incremental Development Pilot (2008-2009)
  • Survey Explorer Component
  • will allow users to navigate survey categories
    and variables across different geographies and
    time periods
  • CCIS Map Tool Component
  • will be used to present attribute and spatial
    data to users in map formats.
  • by integrating the Map Tool with the Survey
    Explorer, users will have the ability to display
    survey data with selected spatial data.
  • will provide functionality for multivariate data
    displays and options for controlling presentation
    of symbology.
  • users will be able to utilize either local or
    remote WMS spatial data sources.

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Regional Pilot as a level of Full Regional System
Functionality
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Regional Survey Explorer Implementation Plan
  • Conceptual and logical design for Phase 1
  • completed
  • Survey Explorer
  • RFP for technical design and development of
    Survey Explorer June 2008
  • Project initiation scheduled for September 2008
  • Pilot roll-out June 2009
  • Provincial Feasibility Report and Business Case
  • Draft completed November 2008

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Thank you.
  • Contact Information
  • Cristina Ugolini
  • Manager, Public Health Observatory
  • Public Health Services
  • Saskatoon Health Region
  • cristina.ugolini_at_saskatoonhealthregion.ca
  • 306.655.4480
  • Or
  • Lara Murphy
  • Epidemiologist, Public Health Observatory
  • Public Health Services
  • Saskatoon Health Region
  • lara.murphy_at_saskatoonhealthregion.ca
  • 306.655.4682
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