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Item 32 - Feasibility and Fiscal Evaluation for a Municipal Public Health Agency
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Integrated Disease Surveillance Requirements Analysis <br />Agency State of Mississippi, Department of Health <br />Duration of Project October 2020–June 2021 (projected) <br />Budget $75,000 <br />Link to Strategic Plan TBD; Plan in Development <br />Project Description <br />HMA is providing technical resources to support the State of Mississippi in procuring an <br />integrated disease surveillance platform. This platform will support the State in fulfilling the <br />responsibilities of the Offices of Communicable Diseases and the Offices of Health Data, <br />Operations, and Research work to pinpoint the source of disease to prevent dangerous <br />outbreaks. Specifically, HMA serves as the subject matter expert and is conducting the needs <br />assessment and developing a comprehensive set of requirements to support the release of a <br />request for proposals (RFP). HMA is assisting in defining all the RFP requirements that <br />stipulate the required functionality for all targeted programs, including data collection, data <br />management, data conversion and/or migration, case investigations, case management, <br />contact tracing, and required integrations and interfaces. The platform will transition existing <br />State resources into one integrated disease surveillance solution. <br /> <br />EXHIBIT 1
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