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Characteristics, desired functionalities, and datasets of state Web-based Data Query Systems.

Daniel J Friedman1, R Gibson Parrish

  • 1Population and Public Health Information Services, Brookline, Massachusetts 02445, USA. danieljfriedman@verizon.net

Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : JPHMP
|February 16, 2006
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This study reviews 27 state Web-based Data Query Systems (WDQSs), defining their functionalities. It categorizes specific WDQS functionalities as core, enhanced, or expert to aid public health agencies.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health Informatics
  • Health Data Management
  • Information Systems in Public Health

Background:

  • Public health agencies increasingly rely on Web-based Data Query Systems (WDQSs) for data access and analysis.
  • A standardized understanding of WDQS functionalities is needed for effective development and evaluation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the current landscape of WDQSs in US states.
  • To define and categorize the functionalities of state WDQSs through a consensus process.

Main Methods:

  • Review of Web sites from 27 state public health departments.
  • A consensus process involving participants from US and Canadian states and national organizations.
  • Classification of WDQS functionalities into major, sub-, and specific levels, further categorized as core, enhanced, and expert.

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Main Results:

  • Identified WDQSs in 27 US states.
  • Defined 11 major functionalities, 21 subfunctionalities, and 141 specific functionalities.
  • Categorized specific functionalities into core, enhanced, and expert levels.

Conclusions:

  • The defined WDQS functionalities provide a useful framework for public health agencies.
  • This classification can guide the development, revision, and evaluation of state WDQSs.
  • Standardized terminology and categorization enhance the utility of public health data systems.