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Running Head: ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY CHAPTER 13 2

Title: Annotated Bibliography Chapter 13

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‘’Process improvement with electronic health.''

B.Y: M. Amatayakul

A. Bibliographical Information

Health Information Technology and Electronic Health Records is the main title of the Journal article. Margret K. Amatayakul is the main author of the journal article. The American Health Information Management Association is the main publisher of the journal published on date 1 January 2017. On the other side of the publication details, the journal's ISBN-13 is 978154265290, while the ISBN-10 is 5184265299. The journal has seven hundred and thirty-six pages, which is a current edition, while the production dimensions are 0.00(w) by 0.00(h) by 0.00(d). Its item weight is 3.5 pounds while the journal has been written in the English language. In terms of the customer reviews, it has been rated 44 times as a five star. It has been ranked among the best-selling journals.

B. Summary of Article

Health Information Technology and Electronic Health Records is a revised and updated journal article. The journal has applications and trends, which are the latest. The journal, chapter 13 of the sixth edition, talks about interoperability and health information exchange.

The article explains the meaning of interoperability and what it includes in terms of systems and components. Then it goes ahead to talk about the technical interoperability, which includes examples of interface code. Then it explains the major standards of protocols for technical interoperability and the standards of developments organization. It also talks about the health level seven strategies, including a blue button, clinical document architecture, and decision support services. The article also talks about the transmission of CDA through the health level seven; then it talked about semantic interoperability, information modeling, data normalization, and identifiers alongside the process interoperability. The article goes beyond to talk about the main interoperability standards advisory, the significance of interoperability, and the challenges associated with interoperability and HIE. The article also includes HIE organizations' status, the basic HIO services, the advanced HIO services, and the HIE architecture and its technical services alongside the HIE agreements, such as the HIE data sharing agreement and the HIO participation agreement. The article also talks about the policies used to govern the data for HIE, its meaning, and the NCVHS health data stewardship. The journal also included the eHealth exchange and its picture, different forms of exchange in eHealth exchange, and certification and accreditation for HIE.

C. Evaluation of Article

The Health Information Technology and Electronic Health Records article is intended to educate and vest positive knowledge to its targeted audience towards their health lives. The article has been written base on research; it has been written by a professional who has written other journals. The article is a scholarly journal since it has critique knowledge. Its content is organized in a nifty manner, and it's is reviewed from prior research. A conservation bias has published the article as a timeless journal, comprehensive and long enough to use primary sources in its references. The article is very useful since it is written in a nifty manner, and it has been well researched. The author is an expert in scholarly articles because the article includes various figures, which makes the article illustration better with comprehensive coverage.

D. Reflection on Application to Practice or Implementation

The article has a positive reflection on me due to its quality and detailed information, which is based on deeper research, thus shedding a ling in my thinking and analysis of health, especially in terms of the interoperability and health information exchange.

References

Amatayakul, M. (2017). Process improvement with electronic health records. https://doi.org/10.1201/b12082