Description
Review
"...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
Table of Contents
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