Health Information Exchange: Implementation in the Real World
Course Feature
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Course Code Not offered for this course
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Duration 1.5 Hours
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Course Type Short Course
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Classes Days One Day Class
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Campus Classes will be held Online
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Min Qualification Open to Healthcare Professionals
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Class Description
Health Information Exchange: Implementation in the Real World: The Office of the National Coordinator (ONC), part of the Department for Health and Human Services, has awarded funds as part of its State Health Information Exchange (State HIE) Corporative Agreement Program. The goal of this program is to support efforts to rapidly build capacity for exchanging health information across the health care system both within and across states.
With this course, attendees gained insight and tactics to:
- Present current status of the implementation of the state or territory’s HIE
- Discuss the successes, challenges, and lessons learned during the founding of the HIE and when on-boarding to the state network
- Examine Strategies to use HIE to meet Meaningful Use requirements at the system level
- How does the Admit, Discharge or Transfer (ADT) data assist the Insurance Plans?
- What are the incentives and penalties around meeting Meaningful Use Stage 2?
- Is the benefit of being able to exchange data electronically worth the cost?
Facilitators:
Greg Wahlstrom, MBA, HCM, President & CEO, The Healthcare Executive
Douglas Garland Jr., MS, PharmD, HIE Policy Board Member, Washington D.C HIE Policy Board
Carla Smith, MA, CNM, FHIMSS, Executive Vice President, HIMSS North America
Jack Malloy, VP of IT Service Integration & Quality Corporate IT, Henry Ford Health System
Lauren Wiseman, MSN, Clinical Services Manager, Central Illinois HIE
Organizations:
The Healthcare Executive
District of Columbia HIE
HIMSS North America
Henry Ford Health System
Central Illinois HIE
Central Illinois Chapter of ACHE
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