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Title: Giving Birth on the Internet


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Giving Birth on the Internet
  • Babies, Data, the World Wide Web
  • in New York State
  • Mary Applegate, MD MPH
  • Bureau of Womens Health, NYSDOH

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Statewide Perinatal Data System-SPDS-
Collaboration betweenBureau of Womens Health
Vital Records SectionNew York State Department
of Health
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Improving birth outcomes in New York State
  • Statewide Perinatal Data System
  • Real-time, clinically relevant data for quality
    improvement and public health surveillance
  • Perinatal Regionalization
  • Infrastructure for quality improvement

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SPDS vision A statewide perinatal data system
that allows the Department of Health to identify,
in real-time, problems in health care delivery
and public health and that allows local
stakeholders to conduct quality assurance,
quality improvement, and community health
assessment.
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SPDS objectives
  • Vital records registration
  • Hospital quality improvement
  • Perinatal regionalization
  • Public health surveillance reporting
  • Medicaid newborn enrollment

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Background
  • 1995 review of maternity and newborn care in New
    York City
  • Demonstrated need for data system statewide
  • Regional Perinatal Data System
  • Central New York Regional Perinatal Center
  • Designed for quality improvement

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Technical Aspects of SPDS
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SPDS structure
  • Core module
  • Birth registration
  • Additional quality improvement data
  • Birth log
  • Newborn high risk (NICU) module
  • Clinical snapshot on NICU admission
  • Used for risk-adjustment
  • Maternal high risk module
  • High-risk antepartum conditions
  • Maternal transports

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SPDS modules
Core Module -all hospitals -all births
NICU
Ambulatory
High-risk modules
Optional modules
Birth log
Maternal
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Technical capabilities
  • Internet-based, web-browser application
  • Flexible entry of data
  • Data available at multiple sites
  • Automated reports
  • 3 years of legacy data will be available
  • Upload and download of data

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Streamlined data functions
  • Multiple functions
  • Vital records
  • Birth log
  • Graduate Medical Education tracking
  • Internal quality assurance
  • Accreditation reports
  • State registries
  • Highly cost effective for hospitals

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Birth log
  • Required by hospital code
  • 1ary use nosocomial infection tracking
  • Paper or SPDS record
  • Most fields already in core module
  • Additional fields added for optional use
  • Attending personnel, location of birth
  • Data access restricted to hospital

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Data confidentiality
  • Restricted internet web sites
  • Health Provider Network
  • Hospitals, physicians
  • Local registrars
  • Health Information Network
  • State and local health departments
  • Data encryption
  • Authentication

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Access to SPDS
  • Only valid users
  • Hospitals, physicians
  • Local registrars
  • Health departments -- state, local
  • HPN or HIN account required
  • Approved by HPN coordinator at institution or
    agency
  • User-ID and password assigned
  • Level of access varies by user type

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Authentication of data
  • Ensures integrity of
  • the record
  • the information contained therein
  • Substitutes for handwritten signature
  • User-ID and password
  • System controls
  • Eventually, digital certificates

16
Flexibility in data entry
  • Data can be entered at various times
  • First prenatal visit
  • Prenatal update (can replace prenatal summary
    sent to LD)
  • After birth
  • After NICU stay
  • Data can be entered from various places
  • Hospital -- LD, billing office, medical records
  • Physicians office or home
  • Registrars office or home

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Implementation of SPDS
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Multi-step process
  • Agreement on data elements functions
  • Stakeholder endorsement
  • Software development
  • Regulatory authority
  • Assistance from Regional Perinatal Centers
  • Hospital training technical support

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Statewide Roll-Out
  • Currently finishing software development
  • Complete beta-testing in Central NY
  • Final software adjustments
  • Region by region roll-out
  • Upstate regions (currently using RPDS)
  • Lower Hudson Valley region
  • Long Island region
  • New York City region

20
Special note on NYC
  • Separate vital records jurisdiction
  • NYC will continue to use its own electronic birth
    certificate (EBC)
  • Link between NYC EBC and SPDS
  • ?Download data from SPDS into NYC EBC
  • ?Upload data into SPDS from NYC EBC
  • Decision not yet made

21
Using Data to Improve Birth Outcomes
22
When nothing gets measured, nothing gets
done.Margaret OKaneNCQA
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SPDS measures
  • Electronic Birth Certificate elements
  • Birth outcomes
  • Pregnancy complications
  • Risk factors
  • Additional QI and PH measures
  • Patient satisfaction
  • Breastfeeding
  • Intendedness of pregnancy
  • Chart availability

24
Measurement levels
  • Hospital
  • Neonatal mortality
  • Cesarean rate
  • Integrated care systems
  • Adequacy of prenatal care
  • Site of birth for high-risk mothers infants
  • Community
  • Adolescent pregnancy
  • Low birthweight

25
Data-driven quality improvement
  • Monitor trends over time
  • Compare performance with others
  • statewide averages
  • regional averages
  • regional average among similar hospitals
  • National benchmarks
  • Healthy People 2010

26
Whats ahead?
  • Reporting from multiple sites
  • User - defined fields
  • Additional reports
  • Additional functions/modules

27
Future SPDS linkages
  • Newborn metabolic screening
  • Newborn hearing screening
  • Immunization Registry
  • Congenital Malformations Registry
  • Electronic Death Registration System

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Questions and Answers
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