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2015
Objectives This review sought to systematically review the available literature on health information exchange (HIE), the electronic sharing of clinical information across the boundaries of health care organizations. HIE has been promoted as an important application of technology in medicine that can improve the efficiency, cost-effectiveness, quality,
William Hersh +9 more
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Objectives This review sought to systematically review the available literature on health information exchange (HIE), the electronic sharing of clinical information across the boundaries of health care organizations. HIE has been promoted as an important application of technology in medicine that can improve the efficiency, cost-effectiveness, quality,
William Hersh +9 more
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Florida Health Information Exchange
2013Florida began the journey to health information connectivity in 2004 under Governor Jeb Bush. Initially these efforts were funded by grants, but due to the downturn in the economy, the state was unable to support growth in 2008. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 provided funding to further expand health information exchange efforts ...
Noblin, Alice +2 more
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Health Information Exchange in Emergency Medicine
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2016Emergency physicians often must make critical, time-sensitive decisions with a paucity of information with the realization that additional unavailable health information may exist. Health information exchange enables clinician access to patient health information from multiple sources across the spectrum of care.
Jason S, Shapiro +7 more
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Computerised information exchange in health care
Medical Journal of Australia, 1991The slowly increasing use of computers in the management of general medical practices may be greatly accelerated if new technologies for the storage and transfer of information are introduced. Electronic data interchange promises to speed the transfer of medical data, insurance information and payments.
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Engaging Patients For Health Information Exchange
Health Affairs, 2009Health information exchange (HIE) offers tremendous potential for the future, but its widespread adoption and sustainability depend upon engaging patients and earning their trust. Patients' willingness to allow their data to be shared will drive the usefulness of HIE and therefore the sustainability of regional health information organizations (RHIOs).
Micky, Tripathi +3 more
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Incentivizing health information exchange
Proceedings of the 15th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, 2014Governments at the Federal and State levels in the United States are investing significant funding to support the exchange of health information among organizations in the health system, in what is essentially a large scale experiment involving collaborative governance and big data.
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2018
In the previous chapter we discussed how health information technology is being used to help patients better manage their own care. In this chapter, we will focus on main impediments to interoperability and provide examples of how those impediments have been overcome, at least in part.
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In the previous chapter we discussed how health information technology is being used to help patients better manage their own care. In this chapter, we will focus on main impediments to interoperability and provide examples of how those impediments have been overcome, at least in part.
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Health Information Exchange and Healthcare Utilization
Journal of Medical Systems, 2008Health information exchange (HIE) makes previously inaccessible data available to clinicians, resulting in more complete information. This study tested the hypotheses that HIE information access reduced emergency room visits and inpatient hospitalizations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions among medically indigent adults.
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