Welcome to the IBIS-PH Community of Practice - Product Management Site
IBIS-PH Focus: IBIS-PH is website software that allows Health Practitioners access to Publicly Owned Health Indicator type data.
IBIS-PH stands for Indicator Based Information System for Public Health. IBIS-PH is a set of open source software that provides real time querying of SAS datasets, the centralized management of indicator profiles, as well as other content like health topics. This site provides access to and management of the IBIS-PH work products (development schedules, tickets, source code, and content). In general, the IBIS-PH Community of Practice consists of any organization or individual who is interested in the dissemination of data and information for public health assessment. Use of this site and/or the content contained within is subject to this disclaimer.
IBIS-PH Community of Practice Mission Statement
The mission of the IBIS-PH Community of Practice is to openly share resources and expertise to enhance the IBIS-PH software and to support its effective use in public health organizations.IBIS-PH Community of Practice Management
- Community Conference Call Agenda lists items to be discussed on the monthly conference call.
- Support Schedule is a brief overview of the foreseeable IBIS-PH support activities.
- Development Schedule is a brief overview of the foreseeable software development activities.
- Community Efforts lists tasks that are being worked on by the community.
- Tickets are used to track enhancements, bugs, and tasks.
- Defect Ticket Checklist general list of items to include when creating a defect/issue/bug type ticket.
- File Repository contains all the source code and other related work product files (SVN URL: https://svn.ibisph.org/svn/main).
Adopting IBIS-PH
Resources / Help
- How To Pages. This is an index of 'cookbook' type documents for states wishing to adopt the IBIS-PH software.
- How To Videos. This is an index of training videos.
- Troubleshooting Help lists steps and items that an adopter needs to provide to the IBIS tech support.
- System Documentation Website - provides architecture details, technical developer information about the applications, how to install the applications, and how to develop and manage content.
Public Sites Using the IBIS-PH Software
- Hawaii Department of Health Data Warehouse
- Maryland's Public Health Data Resource (MD-IBIS)
- New Jersey State Health Assessment Data (NJ-SHAD)
- New Mexico's Indicator-based Information System for Public Health (NM-IBIS)
- New Mexico's Environmental Public Health Tracking (EPHT) Portal
- Utah's EPHT Data Portal
- Utah's Indicator-based Information System for Public Health (IBIS-PH)
Agencies that Have Adopted the IBIS-PH Software But Do Not Have a Public Site
- North Dakota's Indicator Query System
Agencies that Were Adopters or Spent Resources Investigating Adoption of the IBIS-PH Software
- Alaska's IBIS-PH Public Health Data Resource
- Arizona's Cancer Registry Query System
- Kentucky's EPHT
- Kentucky's KSPAN Secure Indicator-Based Injury Surveillance System
- Massachusetts Department of Health
- Missouri Department of Health
- Montana's Public Health Information System (MT-IBIS)]
- Navajo Nation's Secure Indicator-Based Health Information System
- NCHS Data Online Query System - Archived September 30, 2016.
- New York City Department of Health
- New York State Department of Health
- North Carolina's HealthStats
- United South & Eastern Tribes Data Portal
- Washington D.C. Department of Health
Websites of Interest
IBIS-PH Trac Basics (this website)
This page is part of the IBIS-PH WIKI and is hosted within the "Trac" application. Listed below are some helpful Trac management links:
- TracAdmin -- Configure Trac for the IBIS-PH components, versions and milestones.
- TracGuide -- Built-in Documentation
- TracSupport -- Trac Support
- The Trac project -- Trac Open Source Project
- Trac FAQ -- Frequently Asked Questions
- Wiki Pages Index - lists all Trac wiki pages.
Special Acknowledgements
- Gayle P. Clement for graciously allowing us to use her "IBIS flock in flight" photo for the IBIS-PH CoP.
- The Utah Department of Health's IT group for supporting and hosting this site.