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New Series on THCB — The Health Data Goldilocks Dilemma: Privacy? Sharing? Both?

E-CareManagement

Goldilocks learned that there are risks of TOO LITTLE health data being shared: That she and her care providers would not have the best information for clinical decision making. On The Health Care Blog , my colleague Deven McGraw and I are hosting a new ongoing series to explore the Health Data Goldilocks Dilemma. healthcare system.

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Impetus and Edict: What the Latest CMS Data Standards Mean for EHRs – Regulatory Talk Series

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Nick Barger, PharmD, Vice President, Product at DrFirst. For more information on how to prepare for the ONC HTI-1 rule , read the first article in our Regulatory Talk series. To learn more about these standards, check out my blog on the initial e-prescribing updates announced by CMS in December 2022.

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New Series on THCB — The Health Data Goldilocks Dilemma: Privacy? Sharing? Both?

E-CareManagement

Goldilocks learned that there are risks of TOO LITTLE health data being shared: That she and her care providers would not have the best information for clinical decision making. On The Health Care Blog , my colleague Deven McGraw and I are hosting a new ongoing series to explore the Health Data Goldilocks Dilemma. healthcare system.

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Health Data Outside HIPAA: Simply Extending HIPAA Would Be a #FAIL

E-CareManagement

In summary: HIPAA’s rules were not designed to address privacy risks introduced by widespread personal information collection and use in the modern digital ecosystem. Read the full article in The Health Care Blog. The post Health Data Outside HIPAA: Simply Extending HIPAA Would Be a #FAIL appeared first on e-CareManagement blog.

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Mark Sullivan: Who gets to define the clinical problem?

Society for Participatory Medicine

Guest post by SPM member Mark Sullivan, MD, PhD, who is Co-Director of Behavioral Health Services at the University of WashingtonCenter for Pain Relief. We welcome guest posts from SPM members – see guidelines here. The most common answer is that we must provide patients with information.

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5 Reasons Your Private Practice Isn’t Growing

TheraNest

In this blog post, we’ll delve into some common reasons why mental and behavioral health practices face growth obstacles and provide practical solutions to address them. Your EHR can help by making your documentation audit-proof and keeping track of authorizations, credentialing, and eligibility.

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Health Data Outside HIPAA: Simply Extending HIPAA Would Be a #FAIL

E-CareManagement

In summary: HIPAA’s rules were not designed to address privacy risks introduced by widespread personal information collection and use in the modern digital ecosystem. Read the full article in The Health Care Blog. The post Health Data Outside HIPAA: Simply Extending HIPAA Would Be a #FAIL appeared first on e-CareManagement blog.

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