Unit 8: Health Information Exchange: Course B: Health Information Exchange Organizations
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Unit 8: Health Information Exchange
Description:
This unit explains why health information exchange is an important component of a modern health system, the challenges that exist in achieving health information exchange at the national level, some of the strategies which were adopted to advance the exchange. of health information – for example, health information exchange organizations, direct and meaningful use – and future directions of health information exchange.
Goals:
1. List the health care quality issues that health information exchange is intended to address.
2. Describe the nature of the health information technology assets that health information exchange is intended to interconnect.
3. Explain the motivations, capabilities, and challenges of health information exchange organizations (HIEOs).
4. Explain the motivations, capabilities, and challenges of using Meaningful Use and Direct to advance health information exchange.
5. Describe future directions for health information exchange.
Conferences:
A. Introduction (MM:SS)
1. Reasons for health information exchange
2. Health information exchange scenarios
3. Quality of care
4. Health expenses
5. Strategy for creating a national health information infrastructure
6. Mid-2000s: US healthcare landscape
7. National Health Information Network (NHIN)
8. Mid-2000s: approaches to achieving interconnected infrastructure
b. Health Information Exchange Organizations (MM:SS)
1. Challenges of interconnecting hospitals and large organizations
2. Health Information Exchange Organizations
3. Examples: SHIN-NY (State Health Information Network-New York) and Healthix
4. Problems
5. Status
6. Impacts
7. Barriers to Scaling
8. Concerns
vs. Advancing health information exchange through meaningful and direct use (MM:SS)
1. Meaningful Use Program
2. Adoption of EHRs
3. Meaningful Use and Interoperability Objectives
4. Challenges
5. Criticisms/ramifications
6. Status
7. Directed exchange
d. Future Directions for Health Information Exchange (MM:SS)
1. General status of health information exchange
2. Commonwell Health Alliance
3. The Sequoia project
4. The Argonaut project
5. Interoperability measures
6. ONC 10-year interoperability roadmap
Description:
This unit explains why health information exchange is an important component of a modern health system, the challenges that exist in achieving health information exchange at the national level, some of the strategies which were adopted to advance the exchange. of health information – for example, health information exchange organizations, direct and meaningful use – and future directions of health information exchange.
Goals:
1. List the health care quality issues that health information exchange is intended to address.
2. Describe the nature of the health information technology assets that health information exchange is intended to interconnect.
3. Explain the motivations, capabilities, and challenges of health information exchange organizations (HIEOs).
4. Explain the motivations, capabilities, and challenges of using Meaningful Use and Direct to advance health information exchange.
5. Describe future directions for health information exchange.
Conferences:
A. Introduction (MM:SS)
1. Reasons for health information exchange
2. Health information exchange scenarios
3. Quality of care
4. Health expenses
5. Strategy for creating a national health information infrastructure
6. Mid-2000s: US healthcare landscape
7. National Health Information Network (NHIN)
8. Mid-2000s: approaches to achieving interconnected infrastructure
b. Health Information Exchange Organizations (MM:SS)
1. Challenges of interconnecting hospitals and large organizations
2. Health Information Exchange Organizations
3. Examples: SHIN-NY (State Health Information Network-New York) and Healthix
4. Problems
5. Status
6. Impacts
7. Barriers to Scaling
8. Concerns
vs. Advancing health information exchange through meaningful and direct use (MM:SS)
1. Meaningful Use Program
2. Adoption of EHRs
3. Meaningful Use and Interoperability Objectives
4. Challenges
5. Criticisms/ramifications
6. Status
7. Directed exchange
d. Future Directions for Health Information Exchange (MM:SS)
1. General status of health information exchange
2. Commonwell Health Alliance
3. The Sequoia project
4. The Argonaut project
5. Interoperability measures
6. ONC 10-year interoperability roadmap
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