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Maine Environmental Public Health (EPH)

Tracking System

Agenda

June 11, 2003, 8:30AM-3:00PM

Senator Inn, Augusta

 

8:30-9:00 AM:          Registration and Continental Breakfast

 

9:00-9:15 AM:            Welcome & Introductions, Philip Haines, DrPH, Deputy Director, BOH

 

9:15-10:30 AM:          Origins of and Vision for Environmental Public Health Tracking

▪        Toward a National EPH Tracking System

Environmental Public Health Tracking from the PEW Commission Report to federal legislation establishing a National Initiative and Program at the CDC

Speaker – Thomas Burke, PhD, MPH, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

 

▪        A Vision for a Maine EPH Tracking System 

Use of a case example(s) to illustrate the promise and challenges in the development of a standards-based, coordinated, and integrated Public Health Tracking System for Maine.

Speaker – Andrew Smith, SM, ScD, State Toxicologist, Maine Bureau of Health

 

▪        Respiratory Health Indicators for Maine

American Lung Association of Maine’s efforts to assemble a data warehouse to be used as Respiratory Health Indicators for Maine

Speaker – Norman Anderson, MSPH, American Lung Association of Maine

 

10:30-10:45 AM:           Break

 

10:45-12:00 PM:          Update of EPH Tracking Underway in Maine    

▪         Toward an Integrated Public Health Information System for Maine

Plans for development of an Integrated Public Health Information system for the Maine Bureau of Health – a likely home for an Environmental Public Health Tracking System

Speaker – Paul Kuehnert, MS, RN, Director, Division of Disease Control, Bureau of Health

 

▪        Maine’s Grant to Develop Plans and Components of a EPH Tracking System

Maine’s required activities as a recipient of a U.S. CDC award for developing plans and components of a environmental public health tracking system, and activities to date.

Speaker – Andrew Smith, SM, ScD, State Toxicologist, Bureau of Health

 

▪        Feedback on Needs and Concerns RE: Environmental Public Health Surveillance

Participants will have an opportunity to ask questions of presenters.

Moderator – Lani Graham, MD, MPH, former State Health Officer and BOH Director

 

12:00-1:00 PM: Lunch with Talk

Buffet Luncheon, followed by a presentation from 12:30 – 1:00PM on Maine’s Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, as an example of an established environmental public health surveillance program.

Speaker - Kathy Tippy, MPH, Epidemiologist, University of Southern Maine

         

1:00-1:40 PM:          Potential Role(s) of a Planning Consortium

We will share our thoughts on how best to utilize your individual expertise followed by participant input on your perceived role.

Moderator - Lani Graham, MD, MPH, former State Health Officer and BOH Director

 

1:40-2:00 PM:         Meeting Wrap-Up

 

2:00-3:00 PM:          Informal Discussions with Refreshments  (Optional)