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THIS SLIDE CAN BE USED TO GET AT CLIENT POINTS OF EMPHASIS AND TO UNDERSTAND PRIORITIES OR INITIATIVES AT WORK IN THEIR BUSINESS THAT MAP TO THESE UNDERLYING BENEFITS
A collaborative framework for displaying aggregated information in a “centralized” patient-centric dashboard, as well as accessing applications across HIE initiatives.
Identity Services
Establishes the privacy and consent management process that satisfies the requirements and needs of a HIE initiative, while having a “centralized” approach to managing digital identities of users across the initiative.
AppCloud®
An “application marketplace” of 3rd party clinical and administrative applications and services integrated to the “HCO Platform” for delivery to healthcare communities and initiatives.
Data Exchange Services
A “centralized” engine to allow messaging of data to the system of choice for the participants across the HIE initiative. This will expedite data routing and transformation between all legacy systems and external sources/end-points.
Record Locator Service (RLS)(MPI)
A “centralized” service that manages the location of various episodes of care for quick retrieval and access to a single patient medical record across many sources.
Master Patient (Person) Index (MPI)
Establish a “centralized” MPI for participants (providers, payers, etc.) to support broad-based data exchange and quality reporting, ensuring a patient is identified only once across the HIE initiative.
HIE Technology is easy.Acheiving agreement and trust is the challenge.
• Reasons organizations may not want to share data:– How do I Know that the HIE meets HIPAA requirements?– Am I opening myself up to liability?– How do I know that the HIE will honor my data-sharing
agreements?– Am I giving someone else a competitive advantage?– What else is my data being used for?– What about legal discovery and non-repudiation of data?
Security and privacy, when implemented properly, provide a framework for trust.