Healthcare IT NewsHealthcare IT News
TwitterFacebookLinkedInHealthcareITNews International
  • Home
  • Topics
    • Business Intelligence
    • Claims Processing
    • Data Warehousing
    • EDIS
    • Election 2012
    • Electronic Health Records
    • Enterprise Content Management
    • Enterprise Resource Planning
    • ePrescribing
    • Financial/Revenue Cycle Management
    • Health Information Exchange (HIE)
    • ICD-10
    • Meaningful Use
    • Mobile/Wireless
    • Network Infrastructure
    • Policy and Legislation
    • Privacy and Security
    • Quality and Safety
    • RIS and PACS
    • RTLS
    • Telehealth
    • Workforce Management
  • Issues
    • May 2012
    • April 2012
    • March 2012
    • February 2012
    • January 2012
    • December 2011
  • Blog
  • Webinars
    • Upcoming Webinars
    • On Demand Webinars
  • White Papers
  • Events
  • HIMSS JobMine
  • Press Releases
  • Slideshows
  • Videos
  • Podcasts
  • Supplements
  • Survey Analyses
  • Newsletters
  • Advertise
  • Login
  • Register
  • SUBSCRIBE
    • Newspaper
    • Email Newsletter
Home » News » Health Information Exchange (HIE)
Receive News By Email

  • del.icio.us
  • Digg
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Google
  • RSS Icon
  

HIE panel pushes for state provider directories

August 30, 2010 | Mary Mosquera, Contributing Editor

Related Resources

  • Case Study: Holy Cross Hospital Extends the Reach of Healthcare with Video Conferencing
  • The Power of Standardized Unstructured Data Management: Achieving Meaningful Use Interoperability, Complete Patient Narrative
  • Sandlot Connects Health Records for More Than 1.6 Million Patients
  • Adopting an Enterprise Imaging Strategy
  • The 4Cs of Global Healthcare Reform

WASHINGTON – The Health IT Policy Committee has created a task force to pursue the use of directories across state HIEs to support provider and patient look-up as well as to enhance public health reporting.

For health information exchanges to gain a footing, experts say, states will have to make sure physicians can access provider directories. Without these electronic listings of providers and patients across a state or region, vital health records and messages might not get to its proper destination.
 
The task force, to operate under the committee's HIE workgroup, is slated to make recommendations in October on the best approaches, said Micky Tripathi, chairman of the HIE workgroup.

Directories already in use, which include listings of providers from immunization registries, e-prescribing networks and state medical boards, could form the basis of authoritative state or regional electronic directories of provider names and addresses, Tripathi said at an HIE workgroup meeting Aug. 26.

The directories are an important driver of statewide HIEs, which in turn supply the infrastructure for sharing patient data between individual and physicians and clinical groups, he said.

Policymakers will also take up how to make better use of directories to assist in public health communications and alerts, Tripathi said. Physicians and hospitals must report certain disease indicators to state public health organizations, another driver of state and regional HIE.

There are economic hurdles, Tripathi said. Many states are contending with shrinking budgets for public health while at the same time facing meaningful use incentive requirements that are driving demand for public health reporting, he said.

"It's a meta issue across all states," said Tripathi, who is also CEO of the Massachusetts eHealth Collaborative. "We may want to formalize some conversations around barriers and getting states to think of these."

David Lansky, co-chair of the work group and CEO of the Pacific Business Group on Health, said the panel's recommendations would send a signal to vendors to develop such capabilities that ultimately could be a common set of requirements across states.

"We would like to avoid 50 different signals," Lansky said.

Mary Mosquera
Senior Editor for Government Health IT
Follow Mary on Twitter @GovHITreporter
Related Topics:
  • e-prescribing
  • immunization
  • Mary Mosquera
  • Micky Tripathi
  • Washington
  • Health Information Exchange (HIE)

Reader Comments (1)Login to Post a Comment

PSchlyer says: Provider Registry in use at Carespark
September 01, 2010 | 10:21AM GMT

A provider registry is most definitely required for true health information sharing to take place. Just like patient data, there are many different sources of provider information in existence across the health care ecosystem. Creating a unified view of a provider across disparate systems will help health care providers and our government accomplish the following:

1) Identify a provider's current address/contact information and all clinics at which he/she practices

2) Identify whether a provider is currently licensed to practice in the state.

3) Identify if a provider is practicing across state lines as is the case for Carespark where many providers practice in multiple states.

4) With patient and provider registries in place, you can associate patients to providers to route results and clinical documents to the right place.

5) Manage chronic diseases more effectively by understanding the care team associated with a specific patient

6) Meet Meaningful Use requirements by routing results correctly or even reporting PQRI for providers on the network - such as what Carespark is doing.

To learn more about how a provider registry is beneficial for our industry, you can watch this webinar that features how Carespark is leveraging their patient and provider registries to improve processes and help providers meet MU requirements. http://bit.ly/9ei9fC

Most Popular

Latest Headlines
Most Popular
  • 6 reasons physicians need to be on social media
  • Lawsuit seeks Allscripts CEO's removal
  • Tablet adoption by docs soars
  • 6 things patients want from social media
  • Healthcare part of White House mobility mandate
  • Lawsuit seeks Allscripts CEO's removal
  • Web First: Q&A with Allscripts CEO Glen Tullman
  • 6 reasons physicians need to be on social media
  • Oregon to implement new statewide HIE
  • Tablet adoption by docs soars
more news

WEBINARS AND WHITE PAPERS

  • WHITE PAPERS
    Business Intelligence for Hospitals: Empowering Healthcare Providers to Make Informed Decisions
  • WHITE PAPERS
    Driving Meaningful Use of Enterprise Content Management
  • ON DEMAND WEBINARS
    Redefining Value and Success in Healthcare: Charting the Path to the Future
  • WHITE PAPERS
    The Christ Hospital Case Study: Improving Operations and Ensuring the Best Possible Patient Care with ECM
  • UPCOMING WEBINARS
    June 5th @ 1PM ET--Get Control of Your Medical Images with a Cloud-Based Vendor-Neutral Archive
More Resources
Syndicate content

HIMSS JOBMINE

  • Regional Senior Quality Analyst - Memorial Medical Center - Modesto, CA
  • Network Engineer II - Carilion Clinic - Roanoke, VA
  • EMR Implementation - Project Manager Rothman Specialty Hospital - Rothman Specialty Hospital - Bensalem, PA
  • Director of Information Systems - Mission Regional Medical Center - Mission, Texas
  • Biostatistician II - Saudi Aramco - Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
more jobs

Marketplace

Follow Healthcare IT News on TwitterFan Healthcare IT News on FacebookJoin Healthcare IT News on LinkedInRSS Subscriptions
Digital EditionBlogEvents
JobsMobile SiteMobile App
 
Healthcare Finance News Government Health IT EHRWatch Healthcare Payer News HITECHWatch ICD10Watch mHIMSS PhysBizTech NHINWatch
©2012 MedTech Media Healthcare IT News is a publication of MedTech Media
Subscribe Advertise About Us Privacy Policy