Difference between revisions of "Best Practice in HealthCare"

From MgmtWiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(References)
(References)
Line 16: Line 16:
 
*The [https://strategichie.com/ The Strategic Health Information Exchange Collaborative (SHIEC)] is the national collaborative representing health information exchanges (HIEs) and their strategic business and technology partners.
 
*The [https://strategichie.com/ The Strategic Health Information Exchange Collaborative (SHIEC)] is the national collaborative representing health information exchanges (HIEs) and their strategic business and technology partners.
 
*The [https://chimecentral.org/ College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME)] seems to be pushing back on greater integration in health care.
 
*The [https://chimecentral.org/ College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME)] seems to be pushing back on greater integration in health care.
*[http://www.ihe.net/uploadedFiles/Documents/ITI/IHE_ITI_TF_Vol2a.pdf#nameddest=3_19_Authenticate_Node__ITI_19_ Authenticate Node] section 19 of IHE IT Infrastructure Technical Framework  
+
*[http://www.ihe.net/uploadedFiles/Documents/ITI/IHE_ITI_TF_Vol2a.pdf#nameddest=3_19_Authenticate_Node__ITI_19_ Authenticate Node] section 19 of (2018-07-24) IHE IT Infrastructure Technical Framework  
  
 
[[Category:User Experience]]
 
[[Category:User Experience]]
 
[[Category:Best Practice]]
 
[[Category:Best Practice]]

Revision as of 08:54, 18 September 2018

Full Title or Meme

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

In the absence of a single payer health care network, the US is blessed with a plethora of solutions, but plagued with the resultant lack of interoperability.

Solutions

FHIR, pronounced 'fire' is working on Information Sharing APIs, but has not yet dealt with Federated Trust.

References