Information Systems Assignment 4 - Consumer Acceptance of HIE

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Introduction to Healthcare Informatics, Second Edition

Chapter 10:

Health Information Interoperability

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Objectives

Describe the history of health information exchange (HIE) in the United States

List and define the different types of HIE organizational structures

Explain the advantages and disadvantages of the different types of HIE consent models

Analyze the issues and challenges encountered when securing provider and consumer acceptance of HIE

Describe the difference between population and public health

Discuss the use of HIE in relationship to Accountable Care Organizations

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Introduction

Data liquidity

Interoperability

Standards as a key

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Health Information Exchange

Definition

Noun

Verb

Role of Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act

Meaningful use

State Health Information Exchange Cooperative Agreement Program

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History of Health Information Exchange

Community health information management systems

Community health information networks

Regional health information organizations

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Considerations for Continued Development of US HIEs

Adoption of an improved business model

Acknowledgement of the public health benefits

Monitoring of activities to assure that private health information is private and secure

The setting of state borders as the standard geographical unit

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Structure

Technical

Aggregated HIE

Federated HIE

Organizational

Public

Cooperative

Private

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HIE Consent Options

No-consent

Opt-out

Opt-out with exceptions

Opt-in

Opt-in with restrictions

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Adoption

Public-private collaborative

HealtheWay, Inc. (federal)

Rules of the Road

Data Use and Reciprocal Support Agreement (DURSA)

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Adoption (continued)

Usage of HIEs

Encounter-based

Organizational factors

Setting

Relationship between cost savings and utilization

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Stakeholder Perceptions

Providers or users

Value

Legal liability

Competitive advantage

HIE utility

Consumer perceptions

Privacy and security of information

Consumer engagement

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Future Efforts

Increase systems interoperability

Add public health measures

Remove barriers to consumer engagement in HIEs

HITECH funding for HIEs

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Aggregating Health Information

Population health

The level and distribution of disease, functional status, and well-being of a defined group with specific characteristics

Accountable Care Organizations (ACO) regulations

Role of HIM

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Aggregating Health Information

Public health

World Health Organization

Centers for Disease and Control

State health departments

They all

Track causes of mortality and morbidity

Surveillance

Public health systems requirements

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Use Cases for HIE to Improve Public Health

Mandated reporting of laboratory diagnoses

Nonmandated reporting of laboratory data

Mandated reporting of physician-based diagnoses

Nonmandated reporting of clinical data

Public health investigation

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Use Cases for HIE to Improve Public Health (continued)

Clinical care in public health clinics

Population-level quality monitoring

Mass-casualty events

Disaster medical response

Public health alerting: patient level

Public health alerting: population level

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Summary

HIE is necessary to the continued evolution of effective health information technology use

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