Health information exchange : navigating and managing a network of health information systems /

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Další autoři: Dixon, Brian E. (Editor)
Typ dokumentu: Kniha
Jazyk:Angličtina
Vydáno: Amsterdam : Elsevier, [2016]
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  • Front Cover; Health Information Exchange; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgments; I. Getting Started with Health Information Exchange; 1 What is Health Information Exchange?; Introduction; Health Information Exchange; HIE as a Verb; HIE as a Noun; How HIE is Used in this Book; Forms of Organized HIE; Private HIE; Government-Facilitated HIE; Community-Based HIE; Vendor-Facilitated HIE; Fundamental Components of HIE; Health Care Actors and Relationships; ICT Systems; Transactions or Messages; Content or Payload; Evolution of HIE.
  • Models of HIE in the United StatesCentralized; Federated; Inconsistent Federated Models; Consistent Federated Models; Patient Controlled; HIE Outside the United States; Purpose and Structure of this Book; Summary; Questions for Discussion; References; 2 Health Information Exchange as a Profession; Introduction; The Nature of eHealth Professionals: Their Competencies, Roles, and Work; Who Are the eHealth Professionals?; Health Informaticians (HI Professionals); Health Information Managers (HIM Professionals); Health Information Technologists (HIT or HICT Professionals).
  • Health Information Exchange Specialists (HIE Professionals)eHealth Professionals-Supply and Demand; Skills and Training of eHealth Professionals; Current Credentials Offered; Workforce Development in the United States; Did the Program Accomplish What it Intended to do?; Defining and Executing a Future Strategy for eHealth and HIE Professionals; Emerging Trends; Summary; Questions for Discussion; References; II. Organizational Aspects of Managing Health Information Exchange; 3 Drivers and Barriers to Adoption: Towards the Last Mile; Introduction; Landscape of the HIE Marketplace.
  • Adoption of HIE FunctionalitiesGrowth in the Number of HIE Organizations; International Growth in the Adoption of HIE; Barriers to Adoption; Drivers of Adoption; Emerging Trends; Summary; Questions for Discussion; References; 4 Engaging and Sustaining Stakeholders: Towards Governance; Introduction; Governing Body; Participants; Policies and Procedures; Data Sharing Agreements; Governance Key Success Factors; Trust; Scale; Flexibility; Governance Challenges; Enterprise Exchange Challenges; Regional Exchange Challenges; State HIO Challenges; Nationwide Exchange Challenges.
  • Regional HIO Governance Example: Indiana Network for Patient CareState HIO Example: ConnectVirginia; Nationwide HIO Governance Example: eHealth Exchange; Emerging Trends; Summary; Questions for Discussion; References; 5 Managing the Business of Health Information Exchange: Toward Sustainability; Introduction; Sustainability for the Three Forms of HIE Are Different; Business 101 for Health Information Exchanges; Hypothetical Case Study to Illustrate Sustainability; Increasing HIE Revenue; Increasing Revenue by Adding Customers; Increasing Revenue by Adding Services.