Location: Columbus, OH
Duration: 6+ Months
Face to face interview required after telephonic round
Ohio Department of Health is in need of a Technical Specialist for an assignment, with a duration of approximately 514 hours. An additional month is expected, but not yet budgeted for.
Onsite interviews are REQUIRED. Do not submit candidates unable to interview onsite. Client Managers will be conducting phone screens prior to scheduling onsite interviews.
Resumes will be sent over: 2/1 at 3pmEST
BizTalk and HL7 are REQUIRED, highly desired skills.
The Ohio Disease Reporting System (ODRS) is an application to make disease reporting more timely and efficient for disease reporters (e.g. hospitals, laboratories and physicians), and to improve communication about infectious diseases between disease reporters, local health departments, and the Ohio Department of Health (ODH). Currently, only Local Health Departments, infection control practitioners, and ODH have the ability to enter and update case and laboratory reports into ODRS. In addition, some laboratories and hospitals have the ability to electronically up-load batches of reports from their databases into ODRS, minimizing paperwork and re-entry.
Needs/Solution
For almost 15 years, ODH has maintained ODRS, a system created by ODH to replace the paper-based system used prior to 2001.
Bureau of infectious Diseases proposes to make only minimally necessary changes to ODRS to keep it running for the next 3 years. These updates include implementing a new required method for transmitting data to CDC, linking to another CDC system for outbreak reporting, and making updates required by federal grants and OAC changes. In addition, any information technology work necessary to prepare for the transition to a new system would be included as part of the project.
ODRS will be minimally updated to ensure compliance with OAC requirements, CDC recommendations, and grant deliverables. BID proposes to complete the following items during this project:
1) Allow ODRS to send MMWR export via HL7 for generic fields, hepatitis, mumps, pertussis and congenital syphilis per CDC's NNDSS Modernization Initiative
2) Update reports and canned queues for infection preventionists to capture cases coming in from ELR
3) Update ODRS as needed based on OAC changes or CSTE position updates
4) Update algorithms in ODRS
5) Allow outbreak data to export into NORS via NORS Direct
This contractor should be highly proficient in:
c#.net
Visual Studio
SQL Server 2012
BizTalk 2010
HL7
WCF Services
Windows Services
Industry:
Healthcare
Regards,
Manoj Kumar
Data Systems Integration Group Inc,
5131 Post Rd, Suite 175,
Dublin, OH - 43017
Email : manoj@dsiginc.com,
Direct: 614-408-8651, and 614-344-4600 x 111
Fax : 1866.421.8583
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