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Health Information Exchange: Navigating and Managing a Network of Health Information Systems

As a foundational guide to the technical, policy, organizational and professional aspects of HIE, this book provides health professionals with the most advanced tactics they can use to appropriately access and securely share patients’ vital medical information electronically, all in an effort to improve the speed, quality, safety, and cost of patient care

Brian Dixon (Edited by)

9780128031353

Paperback, published 11 February 2016

376 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.4 cm, 0.77 kg

"...organizes the many societal, technical, organizational, and contextual components needed for health information exchange. The reader will come away with an appreciation of the challenges, complexity, and enormous opportunity for benefit from a successful HIE." --Journal of Biomedical Informatics

Health Information Exchange (HIE): Navigating and Managing a Network of Health Information Systems allows health professionals to appropriately access, and securely share, patients’ vital medical information electronically, thus improving the speed, quality, safety, and cost of patient care.

The book presents foundational knowledge on HIE, covering the broad areas of technology, governance, and policy, providing a concise, yet in-depth, look at HIE that can be used as a teaching tool for universities, healthcare organizations with a training component, certification institutions, and as a tool for self-study for independent learners who want to know more about HIE when studying for certification exams.

In addition, it not only provides coverage of the technical, policy, and organizational aspects of HIE, but also touches on HIE as a growing profession. In Part One, the book defines HIE, describing it as an emerging profession within HIT/Informatics. In Part Two, the book provides key information on the policy and governance of HIE, including stakeholder engagement, strategic planning, sustainability, etc. Part Three focuses on the technology behind HIE, defining and describing master person indexes, information infrastructure, interfacing, and messaging, etc. In Part Four, the authors discuss the value of HIE, and how to create and measure it. Finally, in Part Five, the book provides perspectives on the future of HIE, including emerging trends, unresolved challenges, etc.

1: What is Health Information Exchange?

2: Health Information Exchange as a Profession

3: Drivers and Barriers to Adoption: Towards the Last Mile

4: Engaging and Sustaining Stakeholders: Towards Governance

5: Strategic and Business Planning: Towards Sustainability

6: Privacy, Security, Confidentiality, and Transparency: Towards Trust

7: The Evolving Health Information Infrastructure

8: Registries: Identifying Patients, Providers, and Facilities

9: Shared, Longitudinal Health Records

10: Clinical Messaging: Both a Service and Standard

11: Terminology Services and Standards

12: Developing and Implementing Enterprise HIE Services

13: The Evidence Base for HIE

14: Measuring the Value of HIE

15: Future Directions

Case Studies

1: The Indiana Health Information Exchange (IHIE)

2: Failed HIEs – Lessons for the Next Evolution

3: Rwanda HIE

4: Kansas / Colorado / New York

5: ACO Case Study

6: Return on Investment: The Case of the Social Security Administration

Subject Areas: Popular medicine & health [VFD], Enterprise software [UFL], Public health & preventive medicine [MBN], Medical bioinformatics [MBF]

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