A Fishbone document is used to explore the potential root causes of a problem.
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Catalog
Fishbone Diagram (Ishikawa)
Interoperability for Public Health Agencies
Self Assessment
A set of interactive gools to conduct self-assessments at a public health agency. Covers both informatics and interoperability.
Year released: 2019
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								All Programs
							
													
								Informatics
							
													
								Interoperability
							
													
								Project Management
							
											Fishbone Diagram (Cause and Effect)
Presentation
A fishbone diagram helps team members visually diagram a problem or condition's root causes, allowing them to truly diagnose the problem rather than focusing on symptoms.
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								All Programs
							
													
								Decision Making
							
													
								Quality Improvement
							
											
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											Birth Defect Surveillance
Self Assessment
Readiness assessment designed to increase state birth defects program capability to exchange electronic health information with clinical electronic health records systems (EHRs).
Year released: 2021
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								Birth Defects
							
													
								Project Management
							
											Change Management and Stakeholder Engagement for Interoperability Efforts in Newborn Screening
Presentation
				This training will focus on; Preparing for change; What is change management; Why is change management important; Who is involved in change management; and When do you address change management in an interoperability approach. In addition, in the second part of this webinar we will touch on the “how” of change management with some high-level strategies for approaching change management in interoperability work.
			
							Year released: 2021
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								Project Management
							
											
			
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	Duration: 52 Minutes
Health IT Implementation Guide and Toolkit
Toolkit
Guidance for initiating and sustaining this project and outlines steps needed to set up electronic messaging with partners
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								Newborn Screening
							
													
								Project Management
							
											