Formal Properties of Trees in Syntactic Theory

How the Florida Department of Health
Uses Data from the Agency for Health
Care Administration
Division of Public Health Statistics and Performance
Management
Florida Department of Health
State Consumer Health Information and Policy Advisory Council Meeting
September 26, 2019
MOU between the Agency for Health Care Administration(AHCA)
and Department of Health (DOH)
Since 2009 and renewed every three years
Inter-agency data use agreements required
Linkage of data sets, release and presentation of data
consistent with Florida Administrative Code rules 59E-7.029 and
59B-9.039.
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
Quarterly, AHCA sends data to DOH:
Hospital Discharge
Emergency Department
Ambulatory Surgery
Annually, DOH sends data to AHCA:
Births
Deaths
Fetal Deaths
Data Exchanged Between AHCA and
DOH
DOH Uses of AHCA Data for Public
Health Projects
Study title: Maternal and Infant Health Care Quality Improvement
Purpose: To improve the maternal and infant health care quality in
Florida
Also known as the Florida Perinatal Quality Collaborative (FPQC)
Partnership between DOH and University of South Florida (USF)
Participating hospitals receive timely reports that measure specific
health care quality and data quality indicators.
Data required: Previously linked hospital and Vital Statistics birth
data
Maternal and Infant Health Care
Quality Improvement Project
In 2010, DOH and USF collaborated on data linking methodology
Deterministic: 
Exact or partial agreement on specific patient
identifiers. Minimizes false positives.
Stepwise: 
Series of steps where specific patient identifiers are
matched.
Hierarchical: 
Linking steps ordered; higher confidence steps precede
steps of lesser confidence.
Unique feature: Mothers and infants first linked 
within
 hospital data,
then linked to Vital Statistics birth data.
Standardized Data Linking Methodology
Identifiers such as social security numbers (SSN) help reduce risk of
false positives (linking records that should not be linked)
From 2018 hospital discharge data:
Infants
Total: 241,190
Valid INFANTLINK: 195,000 (80.1%)
Female patients over 8 years old
Total: 2,575,720
Valid SSN: 2,388,756 (92.7%)
While patients might be reticent to provide SSN, most still do.
Importance of Patient Identifiers
Deidentified, aggregated AHCA data are provided publicly through
FLHealth CHARTS
Data from a variety of sources are also provided, including data
from sister agencies such as the Departments of Children and
Families, Corrections, and Education.
Karen Freeman, CHARTS Manager, will provide a live
demonstration:
http://www.flhealthcharts.com/charts/Default.aspx
FLHealth CHARTS
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In this lesson, we delve into the formal properties of trees, a fundamental aspect of syntactic theory. Exploring concepts like branches, nodes, and labels, we lay the groundwork for understanding the structure of trees in linguistic analysis.

  • Syntactic theory
  • Linguistics
  • Tree structure
  • Branches
  • Nodes

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  1. How the Florida Department of Health Uses Data from the Agency for Health Care Administration Division of Public Health Statistics and Performance Management Florida Department of Health State Consumer Health Information and Policy Advisory Council Meeting September 26, 2019

  2. Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) MOU between the Agency for Health Care Administration(AHCA) and Department of Health (DOH) Since 2009 and renewed every three years Inter-agency data use agreements required Linkage of data sets, release and presentation of data consistent with Florida Administrative Code rules 59E-7.029 and 59B-9.039. 2

  3. Data Exchanged Between AHCA and DOH Quarterly, AHCA sends data to DOH: Hospital Discharge Emergency Department Ambulatory Surgery Annually, DOH sends data to AHCA: Births Deaths Fetal Deaths 3

  4. DOH Uses of AHCA Data for Public Health Projects Project or Study Title Project or Study Title Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists Surveillance Indicators for Substance Use and Mental Health Injury Data Surveillance Disease Surveillance System Data Validation and Decision Making Maternal and Infant Health Care Quality Improvement Duval County Health Department Outcomes Surveillance Project Multi-State Analysis of Ambient Health, Air Quality, and Occupational Emergency Department Visits Environmental Public Health Tracking (EPHT) Ongoing Chronic Disease Epidemiology and Surveillance Fetal and Infant Mortality Review (Orange County) Opioid Misuse and the Typology of Behavioral Health Service in Orange County, FL Florida Birth Defects Registry (FBDR) Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Annual Report Heroin-related Morbidity and Mortality Prescription and Illicit Drug Misuse and Abuse Illicit Drug Use and Prescription Drug Misuse in Polk County, Florida Trends in C. Difficile Infection 4

  5. Maternal and Infant Health Care Quality Improvement Project Study title: Maternal and Infant Health Care Quality Improvement Purpose: To improve the maternal and infant health care quality in Florida Also known as the Florida Perinatal Quality Collaborative (FPQC) Partnership between DOH and University of South Florida (USF) Participating hospitals receive timely reports that measure specific health care quality and data quality indicators. Data required: Previously linked hospital and Vital Statistics birth data 5

  6. Standardized Data Linking Methodology In 2010, DOH and USF collaborated on data linking methodology Deterministic: Exact or partial agreement on specific patient identifiers. Minimizes false positives. Stepwise: Series of steps where specific patient identifiers are matched. Hierarchical: Linking steps ordered; higher confidence steps precede steps of lesser confidence. Unique feature: Mothers and infants first linked within hospital data, then linked to Vital Statistics birth data. 6

  7. Importance of Patient Identifiers Identifiers such as social security numbers (SSN) help reduce risk of false positives (linking records that should not be linked) From 2018 hospital discharge data: Infants Total: 241,190 Valid INFANTLINK: 195,000 (80.1%) Female patients over 8 years old Total: 2,575,720 Valid SSN: 2,388,756 (92.7%) While patients might be reticent to provide SSN, most still do. 7

  8. FLHealth CHARTS Deidentified, aggregated AHCA data are provided publicly through FLHealth CHARTS Data from a variety of sources are also provided, including data from sister agencies such as the Departments of Children and Families, Corrections, and Education. Karen Freeman, CHARTS Manager, will provide a live demonstration: http://www.flhealthcharts.com/charts/Default.aspx 8

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