Abstract

We thank Kaye et al. for their helpful comments on our article. As they indicate, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s Primary Care Information Project, its Hub Population Network, and the associated NYC Macroscope are accomplishing three key steps in utilizing electronic health records for public health intervention and population health information: (1) collecting essential indicators from patients, (2) aggregating those indicators at the population level, and, especially encouraging, (3) validating the representativeness of the collected data at the population level. We congratulate Kaye and her colleagues, and we look forward to reviewing the results of their efforts.

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