Public Health
History of Partnership with Public Health |
In 2010, members from the Council of Medical Officers of Health (COMOH) and the Association of Public Health Epidemiologists in Ontario (APHEO) submitted a discussion paper to BORN Ontario to advocate for public health unti (PHU) access to the BORN Ontario registry data for population health assessment and surveillance of reproductive health in Ontario. As a direct result, APHEO representatives engaged with BORN Ontario to identify the mechanism for access to BORN Ontario data for PHUs and relevant data elements for public health. |
BORN Public Health Working Group |
The purpose of the BORN Public Health Working Group is:
APHEO members from any of the work group agencies who work regularly with BORN data and have an interest in advancing the work group’s purpose may join this work group. |
Yearly Public Health Privacy Audit |
This is part of BORN’s yearly privacy audit with Public Health Ontario and each health unit. Local Administrators verify that the list of users in the BORN Information System match all signed agreements on file under their organization. |
Data Requests and Data Elements |
Visit the data section of the BORN website to learn more about data collection, quality, and use. |
Partnership Projects |
BORN and HCD-ISCIS Integration Initiative (eHBHC): From January 2018 to June 2019, BORN Ontario led the provincial roll-out of a data integration initiative designed to enhance the way in which key maternal-child screening information moves between hospitals and Public Health Units (PHUs). This initiative was supported by the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services (MCCSS).
This project involved a tiered approach to implementation: 1) partial pre-population of the HBHC Screen in the BIS, printing, manual completion and faxing (2012/13); 2) Pilot of electronic completion & transmission (2016) and 3) the provincial rollout (2017/19). Questions? Contact us at HBHC@bornontario.ca |
Questions? |
We'd be happy to chat: contact pmorrison@bornontario.ca |
Accessible Version of "A Tale of Two Families" Infographic