Yukiko Yoneoka
Research Consultant III, Bureau of EMS and Preparedness at Utah Department of Health- Claim this Profile
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Japanese Native or bilingual proficiency
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Credentials
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Graduate Gerontology Certificate
University of Utah, College of NursingJun, 2008- Nov, 2024 -
Teaching license, high school Japanese
日本大学Apr, 1992- Nov, 2024
Experience
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Utah Department of Health
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United States
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Wellness and Fitness Services
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400 - 500 Employee
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Research Consultant III, Bureau of EMS and Preparedness
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Jan 2017 - Present
• Analyze, summarize, interpret all trauma registry data and report findings to the specialty care program team on a quarterly basis. • Present the trauma registry data analysis to the Trauma System Advisory Committee (TSAC) and the State Performance Improvement and Patient Safety (PIPS) work group.• In collaboration with the specialty care program team and EMS medical director, actively participate in the development and implementation of state and regional performance improvement process. • Present trauma system related information and data analysis results at conference, seminars, workshops and retreats. • Provide technical support, data analysis and reports for stroke and STEMI registries, and EMS for children program upon request. • Provide technical support for data linkage between trauma, prehospital, emergency department and inpatient data. • Develop fact sheets pertaining to the trauma registry data analysis and issues identified by stakeholders or the specialty care program team.• Prepare Trauma and Emergency Department Annual reports to reflect current status of the trauma and emergency department systems.
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Utah Immunization Information System (USIIS) Data Analyst
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May 2000 - Jan 2017
Facilitate improvements to the USIIS program and data quality. Determine program requirements in order to assess, recommend, and execute development. Analyze, design, and test program functions. Integrate and coordinate data from multiple sources, identify patterns and trends, and recommend program improvements. Provide technical assistance to contracted USIIS users. Mine and analyze USIIS data upon request by other public health programs such as Immunization, Medicaid, and local health department. Represent the USIIS program as an expert—internally and externally. Plan and manage special projects for stakeholders. Conduct public health and health informatics studies, reports and grants.
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Utah Immunization Information System (USIIS) Data Research Analyst
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Oct 2000 - May 2008
• Statistically analyzed data for participating clinics to determine optimal quality data, using Excel.• Analyzed matching algorithms to improve USIIS data matching procedure. • Assisted Office of Public Health Informatics with clean up, evaluation, and linking of public health data using SAS and Linksolv, creating the most efficient linkage passes, and suggesting ideas for more effective data matching methods. • Conducted birth order study using vital records and USIIS data to point out most important risk factors for lower immunization rate in Utah.• Used ArcGIS and created a map indicating distribution of major hospitals, clinics, Webkids users, up-to-date patients and under-immunized patients in order to examine the statewide immunization rate. • Analyzed and reported frequency and patterns of missing/duplicate data and maintain high data quality.• Consolidated immunization registry duplicate data, correcting inaccurate patient and immunization records per client’s requests.• Resolved Remedy Help Desk tickets providing prompt and efficient customer service. • Created instruction manuals for data de-duplication and manual matching.• Tested Web KIDS (internet immunization registry form) and AIMS (Adult Immunization Management System) for speed and efficiency, reporting findings on request.• Developed and implemented USIIS data quality analysis method, collaborating with Epidemiology researchers.• Reduced backlog of 2400 duplicate records to 200 in 2001, while processing 250 new records per week.• Assisted Health Care Statistic office with editing manuscript, compiling literature, and creating Excel charts and tables.
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Education
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University of Utah
Master of Science (M.S.), Family Ecology -
University of Utah
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Environment and Behavior -
日本大学 / Nihon University
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Japanese Language and Literature