Jennifer Loney, BS

Manager, Data Administration & Informatics
Virginia Department of Health
Division of Disease Prevention - Health Informatics & Integrated Surveillance Systems
109 Governor Street
Richmond, VA
USA 23219
jennifer.bissette@vdh.virginia.gov

Biographical Sketch:
2001-current -- Assistant Director of Health Informatics & Integrated Surveillance Systems, Division of Disease Prevention, Office of Epidemiology, Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, VA Responsible for developing, modifying, and maintaining multiple data systems and data management processes to improve the quality and availability of public health related data and ensure database integrity for multiple programs/projects. Standardize processes for data system development, testing, implementation, evaluation, and operation. Design and modify databases to meet user needs in collecting, analyzing, reporting and data sharing. Perform quality assurance activities. Automate processes for importing and manipulation of data in respective data systems. Prepare various data summaries and statistical reports of HIV/STD screening and enhanced surveillance data. Develop and communicate protocols, procedures and standards relevant to programs, projects and data systems for data collection, analyses, evaluation, and quality assurance (QA) processes. Other responsibilities include project development, planning, and monitoring; grant management; and supervision. PUBLICATIONS/PRESENTATIONS/POSTERS Jennifer Bissette, Jeff Stover, Lori Newman, Philip Christopher Delcher, Kyle Bernstein, Lindsey Matthews. Variability and Use of Geographic Information Systems and Data Confidentiality Guidelines in Sexually Transmitted Disease Programs. Public Health Reports. 2009 124(2). Bissette J., Utility of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Within State Public Health STD Programs. 2006 Public Health Information Network (PHIN) Conference. September 26, 2006. Atlanta, GA. Bissette J., Stover J., Delcher C., Who’s Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS): A Survey of STD Programs - (Symposium: Challenges in Information Management). 2006 National STD Prevention Conference – Symposium. May 9, 2006. Jacksonville, FL. Bissette J., Stover J. Enhancing Surveillance to Better understand STD Risks and Demographics 2004 National STD Prevention Conference, Philadelphia, PA, 2004. Abstract P-162