The IBIS-PH system was developed to meet recognized public health assessment
needs, including tabulation of vital statistics data, tracking of progress
on Healthy People 2010 goals, and the displaying of data for local communities.
Core IBIS-PH Web Applications:
The public view system (which you are currently using) that allows a
user to view web pages that describe the system, view indicator profile
reports, and to perform realtime SAS data queries,
A web based, centralized indicator profile data repository which
allows different organizations to maintain their indicator profile
numerical and contextual data, and
A query interface system that allows queries to be made to a SAS
dataset with only the base SAS software and a couple of modules
(no need for SAS Server, SAS Intrnet, SAS BI etc.). The system is
data driven with all of the pages being dynamically created. To
maintain or extend the system simply requires someone to maintain
the actual data to be displayed. There is no need to maintain
thousands of HTML pages nor is there a need for any specialized
programming (unless extended capabilities are desired).
IBIS-PH Web Applications Mini Sales Pitch:
The system was designed using currently-accepted modern system architectures for
complex software systems (loosely-coupled components and data-driven processes)
and is based on open standards using free open source packages and tools
where applicable. These elements provide a system that is easier to build,
easier to maintain, easier to extend, more flexible, and has better longevity
when compared with systems built without these characteristics. IBIS-PH has
strong potential for adaptability to other states and localities. Plus
it runs on virtually all modern hardware and operating systems and is FREE.
More IBIS-PH Resources:
The IBIS-PH System Documentation
provides more detailed online information about the architecture,
the system parts, the technology, how to install, how to customize,
and how to maintain the system.
The IBIS-PH Community of Practice
website is also a great place to gain in site and information from
others who have already adopted the IBIS-PH suite of applications.
If you would like to adopt the IBIS-PH system (or any of the components) or if
you have any questions about the system please email
the IBIS-PH director.
Center for Health Data, Utah Department of Health, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-2101, Telephone: 801-538-9191, Fax: 801-538-9346, Email: chdata@utah.gov
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Health Data IBIS-PH web site (http://ibis.health.utah.gov). The information published
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