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Revision as of 10:50, 17 September 2018
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Best Practice
Context
healthcare interoperability has been a great pain point to date with one of the primary barriers being the lack of a true business incentive to compel providers and EHR developers to be “open” with this ever-so-important data. To this end, in recent proposed regulations, federal health leaders have clamped down, perhaps harder than ever before, in their ongoing effort to guide stakeholders to a world in which seamless health data exchange is the norm, rather than a rarity.
Problems
Solutions
FHIR, pronounced 'fire' is working on Information Sharing apis, but has not yet dealt with Federated Trust.
References
- The H-ISAC Healthcare Information Sharing and Analysis Center provides a forum for coordinating, collaborating and sharing vital Physical and Cyber Threat Intelligence and best practices with each other.
- Healthcare Informatics is an on-line magazine.
- The The Strategic Health Information Exchange Collaborative (SHIEC) is the national collaborative representing health information exchanges (HIEs) and their strategic business and technology partners.
- The College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) seems to be pushing back on greater integration in health care.