Health Information Exchange
eBook - ePub

Health Information Exchange

Navigating and Managing a Network of Health Information Systems

  1. 732 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Health Information Exchange

Navigating and Managing a Network of Health Information Systems

About this book

Health Information Exchange: Navigating and Managing a Network of Health Information Systems, Second Edition, now fully updated, is a practical guide on how to understand, manage and make use of a health information exchange infrastructure, which moves patient-centered information within the health care system. The book informs and guides the development of new infrastructures as well as the management of existing and expanding infrastructures across the globe. Sections explore the reasons for the health information exchange (HIE) infrastructures, how to manage them, examines the key drivers of HIE, and barriers to their widespread use. In addition, the book explains the underlying technologies and methods for conducting HIE across communities as well as nations. Finally, the book explains the principles of governing an organization that chiefly moves protected health information around. The text unravels the complexities of HIE and provides guidance for those who need to access HIE data and support operations. - Encompasses comprehensive knowledge on the technology and governance of health information exchanges (HIEs) - Presents business school style case studies that explore why a given HIE has or hasn't been successful - Discusses the kinds of data and practical examples of the infrastructure required to exchange clinical data to support modern medicine in a world of disparate EHR systems

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title page
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. List of contributors
  7. Foreword*
  8. Preface
  9. Acknowledgments
  10. List of Illustrations
  11. List of Tables
  12. Chapter 1 : Introduction to health information exchange
  13. Chapter 2 : Health information exchange as a profession
  14. Chapter 3 : Policies and incentives for adoption: toward broader use
  15. Chapter 4 : Engaging and sustaining stakeholders: toward governance
  16. Chapter 5 : Managing the business of health information exchange: moving towards sustainability
  17. Chapter 6 : Managing privacy, confidentiality, and risk: towards trust
  18. Chapter 7 : Managing threats to health data and information: toward security
  19. Chapter 8 : Architectures and approaches to manage the evolving health information infrastructure
  20. Chapter 9 : Syntactic interoperability and the role of syntactic standards in health information exchange
  21. Chapter 10 : Standardizing health care data across an enterprise
  22. Chapter 11 : Shared longitudinal health records for clinical and population health
  23. Chapter 12 : Client registries: identifying and linking patients
  24. Chapter 13 : Facility registries: metadata for where care is delivered
  25. Chapter 14 : Health worker registries: managing the health care workforce
  26. Chapter 15 : Healthcare finance data exchange: toward universal health coverage
  27. Chapter 16 : Evidence base for health information exchange
  28. Chapter 17 : Measuring the value of health information exchange
  29. Chapter 18 : Leveraging HIE to facilitate large-scale data analytics
  30. Chapter 19 : Health information exchange: incorporating social and environmental determinants of health into health information exchange
  31. Chapter 20 : Cross-border Health Information Exchange to Achieve World Health Outcomes
  32. Chapter 21 : Future directions for health information exchange
  33. Chapter 22 : The Indiana Health Information Exchange
  34. Chapter 23 : Using health information exchange to support public health activities in Western New York: a case study
  35. Chapter 24 : Creating a 21st century health information technology infrastructure: New York’s Health Care Efficiency and Affordability Law for New Yorkers Capital Grant Program
  36. Chapter 25 : Use of Health Information Exchanges for value-based care delivery and population health management: a case study of Maryland’s Health Information Exchange
  37. Chapter 26 : Health information exchange—the value proposition: a case study of the US Social Security Administration
  38. Chapter 27 : Health information exchange–enhanced care coordination: implementation and evaluation of event notification services in the Veterans Health Administration
  39. Chapter 28 : Facilitating HIE in Denmark: the story of MedCom, a Danish health information organization
  40. Chapter 29 : Addressing data needs for national HIV programs using HIE: case studies from Ethiopia and Nigeria
  41. Chapter 30 : Health information exchange in Taiwan: multiple layers to facilitate broad access and use of data for clinical and population health
  42. Chapter 31 : Israel’s national HIE network Ofek: a robust infrastructure for clinical and population health
  43. Chapter 32 : Bringing health information exchange to the Middle East and North Africa: the case of Malaffi in Abu Dhabi
  44. Index
  45. A