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Not All QHINs Will Be Created Equal

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Jay Nakashima, Executive Director at eHealth Exchange. As federal agencies and state and regional exchanges consider their next steps toward interoperability, I suggest they consider two important questions to identify a large HIE that will best meet their needs. .

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Big ONC News: QHINs, TEFCA, and HTI-1

Healthcare IT Today

It’s not a huge surprise that the week of the ONC Meeting, they would make a number of big announcements for those of us in health IT. The first was the announcement of the first official QHINs as part of TEFCA and the 2nd announcement was the final HTI-1 rule. Let’s dive into both and what you should know.

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2013 Year in Review

eHealth

Presented two posters: Mapping Discrete EMR Data to the UMLS. Design of a Registry Management Tool for EMR Data. Even got to meet the president and some of the VPs of HIMSS at the Cleveland Clinic Innovation Summit in October at the Innovation Center.

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Geisinger Drives Mobile Patient Engagement with Education through iBooks & iTunes University

Consumer eHealth Engagement

All of the information that Lisa enters flows into the EMR so that the care team can monitor her recovery. “We are waiting on a project where the ability to get patient generated health data from wearables will be available in the patient portal and then can automatically be uploaded into the EMR”, Wendling shares.

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Dartmouth- Hitchcock’s ImagineCare Platform Leverages Wearables, Connected Health & Analytics for Personalized Patient Care

Consumer eHealth Engagement

ImagineCare, a cloud- based platform, enables providers to closely collaborate with each patient to meet her care goals at any time and from anywhere. sensor- based devices, apps), combines it with EMR data (i.e. In addition to condition specific evidence-based care pathways (i.e.

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Stanford’s ClickWell: Virtual Model for Primary Care

Consumer eHealth Engagement

Although 30% of new patients start off with a virtual visit, most prefer to meet their doctor first in-person. MyHealth Mobile App All patient information from the virtual visit is transmitted to the Epic EMR and is accessible through the MyHealth portal. Patients can ask follow up questions through the portal.

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UnitedHealthcare Empowers Caregivers with Personalized Tools for Guidance, eCommerce & Connection

Consumer eHealth Engagement

how does mom look today), add and view medical appointments & meetings on a daily/weekly/monthly calendar, post and assign tasks (i.e. The solution serves as a repository of this information, however there is no integration with the EMR or any clinical information.

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