Health information exchange: navigating and managing a network of health information systems
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505 | 8 | |a Front Cover -- Health Information Exchange -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Foreword -- References -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Health information exchange fundamentals -- 1 Introduction to health information exchange -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Health information exchange -- 1.2.1 HIE as a verb -- 1.2.2 HIE as a noun -- 1.2.2.1 How HIE is used in this book -- 1.2.3 Typology of Health Information Organizations -- 1.2.3.1 Enterprise HIE -- 1.2.3.2 Community-based HIE -- 1.2.3.3 Government-facilitated HIE -- 1.2.3.4 Vendor-facilitated HIE | |
505 | 8 | |a 1.2.3.5 Health record banking -- 1.2.4 Fundamental components of HIE -- 1.2.4.1 Health system actors and relationships -- 1.2.4.2 ICT Systems -- 1.2.4.3 Transactions or messages -- 1.2.4.4 Content or payload -- 1.3 Evolution of health information exchange in the United States -- 1.4 HIE outside the United States -- 1.5 Purpose and structure of this book -- 1.6 Summary -- Questions for discussion -- References -- 2 Health information exchange as a profession -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.1.1 Implementation and adoption of electronic health records and health information exchange | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.1.2 Incentives promoting use of electronic health records and increasing the health information technology workforce -- 2.1.3 Promoting use of electronic health records and health information exchange globally -- 2.2 Human resource needs-digital health information professionals -- 2.2.1 The nature of eHealth/digital health information professionals: their competencies, roles, and work -- 2.2.2 Who are the eHealth/digital health information professionals? -- 2.2.2.1 Health informaticians (HI professionals) -- 2.2.2.2 Residency and fellowship training-clinical informatics subspecialty | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.2.2.3 Health informatics for nonclinicians -- 2.2.2.4 Health information management professionals -- 2.2.2.5 Health information technologists or health information and communications technologists -- 2.2.2.6 Health information security specialists -- 2.2.2.7 Health data analysts -- 2.2.2.8 Health information exchange professionals -- 2.2.3 Other key personnel-clinical healthcare professionals -- 2.2.3.1 Medical and clinical trainees -- 2.3 Digital health information professionals-supply and demand -- 2.4 Skills and training of digital health professionals -- 2.4.1 Current credentials offered | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.5 Defining and executing a future strategy for health informaticians and health information exchange professionals -- 2.5.1 Health information workforce development -- 2.6 Emerging trends -- 2.6.1 Education -- 2.6.2 Continued ONC-HIT Workforce Development-public health informatics -- 2.7 Summary -- Questions for discussion -- References -- 3 Policies and incentives for adoption: toward broader use -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Landscape of the health information exchange marketplace -- 3.2.1 Adoption of health information exchange functionalities | |
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