IBIS-PH BackgroundIBIS-PH stands for Utah's Indicator-Based Information System for Public Health. Outcome measures found in the IBIS-PH System are indicators of important public health constructs. The Utah Department of Health regularly examines outcome measures to:
The Department is working to standardize health status and health system indicators across programs, and to publish those indicators. In 1988, the Institute of Medicine proposed government had a three-pronged role in public health:
An understanding of the health status of a population is necessary to plan, implement, and evaluate public health programs. The U.S. Public Health Service responded to the need for accurate and timely public health assessment. They recommend public health entities regularly and systematically track population health objectives Over the past decade, the Utah Department of Health has substantially improved its assessment capacity by:
Why an IBIS?
An Ibis is the symbol for the Ancient Egyptian god Thoth. He was often depicted
as an Ibis headed man holding a pen and a palette. As the god of writing and
learning, the god of wisdom, and many other things, Thoth is credited with the
invention of writing and numbers."Thoth was the protector of all persons having to do with the dissemination of knowledge. The House of Life, to which only the 'followers of Thoth' had access, was a resource center with a wealth of papyri, medical manuals, mathematical problems, instructional writings, etc, and it was all under the protection of Thoth." |