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Health Information Exchange (HIE)

By Jonah Comstock | 11:10 am | January 14, 2019
Part of the NHS's new 10-year plan is to make the organisation a testbed for new health tech, such as the portal-like HealthTechConnect.
Blockchain
By Mike Miliard | 12:42 pm | December 28, 2018
Federal officials are working on policy about the emerging technology deliberately, helping to set expectations for near- and medium-term healthcare applications.
HIE
By Mike Miliard | 02:49 pm | December 17, 2018
With ONC's final TEFCA rule expected soon, one clinician explains how the expansion and user-friendly data exchange is ushering in a new era of care for providers and patients.  
HIE
By Benjamin Harris | 11:37 am | December 11, 2018
Health Secretary Matt Hancock says shedding the legacy paper-based devices will improve privacy and security concerns, and enable better data sharing.  
Electronic Health Records
By Diana Manos | 04:11 pm | December 06, 2018
Many EHR and health IT vendors have eliminated obstacles to participation, and most have made connection to the network plug-and-play, a new report says.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 02:29 pm | November 19, 2018
Hospitals and health systems using IT from CommonWell member companies will be able to bilaterally exchange patient data within their EHR workflows.
HIE
By Dean Koh | 01:38 am | November 16, 2018
Myongji Hospital, which was established in 1987 in South Korea, has recently signed an agreement with BICube, an IT company based in Korea to co-develop a blockchain-based medical information exchange system.
Electronic Health Records
By Dean Koh | 04:02 am | November 13, 2018
Military health leaders from Australia, Singapore & the UK came together at the inaugural International Military Health IT plenary at HIMSS AsiaPac 18 in Brisbane to discuss the key challenges in their respective military health systems.
HIE
By Dean Koh | 03:14 am | October 09, 2018
As healthcare providers worldwide strive to provide a more seamless experience to their patients through the better integration of information systems and shift from paper-based medical records to electronic medical records, the successful implementation of Health Information Exchange (HIE) projects becomes a critical part of this process.
HIE
By Bill Siwicki | 09:00 am | October 01, 2018
This case study looks at a health information network that has gone from zero uniquely identified patients to 7.6 million – and nearly all major health systems statewide are set to participate in its Common Key Service.