IT extended the capabilities of OpenELIS beyond environmental testing with the roll out of the clinical testing and associated Electronic Data Messaging modules. Versions of OpenELIS operate in three U.S. public health laboratories, in Haiti, Vietnam and The Republic of Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast).
The Office of Information and Technology supports a complex set of networks providing comprehensive IT services to the three Hygienic Laboratory locations. IT supports around-the-clock laboratory operations, including testing in clinical care, environmental and emergency preparedness. As part of the state of Iowa’s continuity of operation plans, the Hygienic Laboratory maintains redundant enterprise infrastructure equipment and services at the Coralville and Ankeny facilities.
The Hygienic Laboratory is regulated by many national and state agencies, each with their own data security and confidentiality requirements. These include Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments, EPA and CDC. To be compliant with mandated rules and regulations from such agencies, IT operates a rigorous set of security protocols, including firewalls, encryption, controlled access and monitored surveillance systems.
This office leads several efforts at the state and national level to improve the way information flows through automated electronic data exchanges.