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Beate Danielsen, Health Information Solutions Soora Wi, Kaiser Permanente Eileen Walsh, Kaiser Permanente

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Page 1: Web-Based Integration of Data Collection and Reporting Based on SAS Foundation Technologies

Beate Danielsen, Health Information SolutionsSoora Wi, Kaiser Permanente

Eileen Walsh, Kaiser Permanente

Page 2: Web-Based Integration of Data Collection and Reporting Based on SAS Foundation Technologies

Need for customized data collection possibly at different sites connected by an intranet or the internet

SAS foundation technologies available including staff resources familiar with those technologies

Need for customized data reports delivered via an intranet or the internet

Need for flexibility in terms of data collected and reports generated

Page 3: Web-Based Integration of Data Collection and Reporting Based on SAS Foundation Technologies

Brief introduction to a custom data collection at Kaiser Permanente – Division of Research

Status and challenges 2 years agoFeatures of re-designed applicationCost / Benefit considerationsOutlook and future goals

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Neonatal Minimum Data Set (NMDS) On-line data collection from Kaiser

Permanente’s 6 Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Units 18,000 infants screened annually for

eligibility 3,000 eligible infants annually Up to 800 variables collected per infant

stay Data used for monitoring health

outcomes, participation in QI initiatives, performing research, and more

On-line reporting

Page 5: Web-Based Integration of Data Collection and Reporting Based on SAS Foundation Technologies

Web-based application relying on HTML, JavaScript, JSP/Java/JDBC, Tomcat, Oracle, and SAS

Necessity of exporting Oracle tables into SAS Limited on-line help Limited real-time error checking Lack of on-line reporting Considerable delay between NICU encounter

and its abstraction into the database and additional delays to NICU reports

Need of outside programmer for system changes such as addition of new variables or any type of application maintenance

No support of other constituents

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Client PC

Application Server

SAS BaseSAS/IntrNetSAS/Graph

Unix System

Browser sends http request (a completed HTML form)

Web ServerApache

Unix Systembroker.cgi

Data

Web server passes variables in specific format generated

via CGI script

Runs SAS program and sendsresult as HTML / XML

Web server returns HTML and other

generated content such as figures, XML documents, etc. that

it received from application server

Kaiser DORIntranet

Kaiser DOR Intranet

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Web-basedSAS data setsDBs fully managed through

applicationData integrity checks built into

application using JavaScript and comprehensive SAS-based error check

Page 8: Web-Based Integration of Data Collection and Reporting Based on SAS Foundation Technologies

User-friendly environment with relevant help screens

Multiple levels of access (e.g., review-only user, abstractor, supervisor, DB reports only)

Database activity reports and other custom reports helpful in the abstraction process

Integration of an expanded data collection on a subset of cases

(continued)

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Integrated reporting Ability to populate some of the SAS

DBs from other sources Support DB generation to meet needs

of multiple constituents: national and statewide patient outcome registries, payer-sponsored quality benchmarking programs, and regional/local QI initiatives by KP clinical staff

(continued)

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LEGACY SYSTEM

More complicated set up requiring the maintenance of multiple software products

Limited real-time error checking

Relatively inflexible, data collection only with limited flexibility to add/remove data elements

RE-DESIGNED SAS-BASED SYSTEM

Simpler set up requiring SAS only

Real-time error checks Flexible: Data collection, user

management, reporting, support of QI projects built-in

Application built and in production within 6 months

Staff time needed for data entry reduced from 6.0 to 4.0 FTEs

Increased independence of KP staff

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Integration of legacy data into re-designed application

Population of database variables through other KP databases particularly the EMR further reducing abstracting time

Continuous improvement of application interface based on user feedback

Expanded reporting

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SAS/IntrNet only solutions are difficult to maintain Entirely dependent on the application

designer NMDS implementation makes it easy to find

relevant modules (“gatekeeper” macro) asp.net is a better solution

Only available on Windows-based web servers, therefore not platform independent

Need for ASP programmer

Page 13: Web-Based Integration of Data Collection and Reporting Based on SAS Foundation Technologies

SAS Foundation Technologies combined with basic web techniques provide a powerful tool to institutions vested in SAS to generate completely customized and flexible solutions for data collection and informative reporting.

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Beate Danielsen, Health Information [email protected]

Soora Wi, Kaiser [email protected]

Eileen Walsh, Kaiser [email protected]