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==Solutions==
 
[[FHIR]], pronounced 'fire' is working on [[Information Sharing]] [[API]]s, but has not yet dealt with [[Federated Trust]].
 
[[FHIR]], pronounced 'fire' is working on [[Information Sharing]] [[API]]s, but has not yet dealt with [[Federated Trust]].
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===Patient's Rights===
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Deborah C. Peel, MD Founder and President Patient Privacy Rights
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www.patientprivacyrights.org
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https://patientprivacyrights.org/health-privacy-summit/
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 11:29, 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.

Patient's Rights

Deborah C. Peel, MD Founder and President Patient Privacy Rights

www.patientprivacyrights.org

https://patientprivacyrights.org/health-privacy-summit/

References