At a glance
Development of interoperable public health data standards provides a platform for exchange of information across all programs; it creates opportunity for improvement of national health through the meaningful use of health information technology (IT). This process includes assessing existing standards and sharing a knowledgebase with ÐÇ¿ÕÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø internal and external partners. Also, by assessing and gathering standards, the Division of Health Informatics and Surveillance (DHIS) Standards and Interoperability Enterprise Services fulfills requirements of the Public Law 104-113, National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (NTTAA) on use of and participation of federal agencies in the development of voluntary consensus standards (VCS).

Overview
As defined by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Circular A-119, Federal Participation in the Development and Use of Voluntary Consensus Standards and in Conformity Assessment Activities (1998), the term standard "includes all of the following: (1) Common and repeated use of rules, conditions, guidelines or characteristics for products or related processes and production methods, and related management systems practices. (2) The definition of terms; classification of components; delineation of procedures; specification of dimensions, materials, performance, designs, or operations; measurement of quality and quantity in describing materials, processes, products, systems, services, or practices; test methods and sampling procedures; or descriptions of fit and measurements of size or strength."1
Public health standards and interoperability tasks are based on existing federal law and regulations that pertain to the principles of federal engagement in standardization activities. The most critical reference sources to these federal laws and regulations are available at the Data Interchange Standards website, Law and Regulations tab.
Another overarching category of federal law, regulations, and standards for public health pertains to data privacy and security, including Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Promoting Interoperability, and other regulations. They are available at the Data Interchange Standards website, Privacy and Security tab.
ÐÇ¿ÕÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø health IT standards and interoperability activities are a component of the ÐÇ¿ÕÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø-wide standardization activities that are published annually by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) .
The Data Interchange Standards web page provides standardization reference sources that are adopted by the Public Health Information Network (PHIN) for specific public health content areas, such as surveillance (e.g., public health reporting, immunization, healthcare-associated infection), vital records, and PHIN Communication and Alerting. Also, it provides reference sources to standardization law and policies and HIPAA Privacy and Security regulations.
The PHIN Vocabulary and Access Distribution System (PHIN VADS) is a critical component of the ÐÇ¿ÕÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø Standards and Interoperability Services that develop, collect, and gather value sets that are used in public health as well as in clinical care.
As directed by OMB, , ÐÇ¿ÕÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø implements conformity assessment tasks and activities that are consistent with the 15 CFR Part 287 and the ÐÇ¿ÕÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø role and mission. More information on federal conformity assessment activities may be found at the PHIN Conformity Assessment page.
As guided by Public Law 104-113, National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (), ÐÇ¿ÕÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø actively participates in development and implementation of . ÐÇ¿ÕÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø participates in development of standards for electronic data exchange by working with such national and international organizations as
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For more details on ÐÇ¿ÕÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø participation in development and implementation of VCS or obtaining a free copy of HL7®standards (for ÐÇ¿ÕÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø staff only) contact [email protected].
1 Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Circular A-119, Federal Participation in the Development and Use of Voluntary Consensus Standards and in Conformity Assessment Activities (February 10, 1998), Revised. At:
- Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Circular A-119, Federal Participation in the Development and Use of Voluntary Consensus Standards and in Conformity Assessment Activities (February 10, 1998), Revised. At: