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Sharmini Rogers <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 31 Jul 2006 10:43:51 -0500
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Missouri has a web-based data system for  newborn hearing data and the newborn screening and vital records information is integrated to the web-based system.  It is HIPAA compliant.  However, we can only manage our newborn hearing clients at this time through the web-based system, but not very well with the blood spot.  We are currently working on improving that.  The SAS that is used is for all analysis that the department does and not specific to genetics.  The web-based system has it's own reports that it generates through crystal reports.


Dr. Sharmini V. Rogers, MBBS, MPH, Chief
Bureau of Genetics and Healthy Childhood
Section for Healthy Families and Youth
Division of Community and Public Health
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
930 Wildwood Drive
Jefferson City MO 65109
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Tel: 573-751-6214

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>>> [log in to unmask] 7/31/2006 10:34 AM >>>
Thank you everyone for your input. Most everyone has SAS. Does it meet 
the needs? Are you satisfied with it? I'm just trying to evaluate what 
we have and see what is being used out there and what is most effective. 
Are the genetics data linked to the state health dept in other states? 
ND does not have the linkage, nor is the genetics department a part of 
the Health or Human Services Department. So the next question to ask 
then, should we be linking that data in the future, and what about HIPAA?
Thank you for your input, it's appreciated. Jayne


Sharmini Rogers wrote:

>Missouri uses SAS too.
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>Dr. Sharmini V. Rogers, MBBS, MPH, Chief
>Bureau of Genetics and Healthy Childhood
>Section for Healthy Families and Youth
>Division of Community and Public Health
>Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
>930 Wildwood Drive
>Jefferson City MO 65109
>E-mail: [log in to unmask] 
>Tel: 573-751-6214
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>CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT
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>>>>[log in to unmask] 7/31/2006 8:45 AM >>>
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>Hi everyone,
>I'm evaluating a SPSS Statistical Analysis Program for our office and am 
>wondering what everyone else uses for data collection for their 
>organization. Thank you, Jayne
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*Jayne Brown*
Human Service Information Coordinator
Division of Medical Genetics
UND School of Medicine & Health Services
PO Box 9037
Grand Forks, ND 58202-9037
(701) 777-4277

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