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ONC Report on Health Information Blocking: A Solid Double, But NOT a Home Run
A Stand Up Double
By Vince Kuraitis JD, MBA and David C. Kibbe MD, MBA
Last Friday ONC (the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT) released a long-awaited Report On Health Information Blocking. The ONC blog capsulizes the report:
Health information blocking occurs when persons or entities knowingly and unreasonably interfere with the exchange or use of electronic health information. Our report examines the known extent of information blocking, provides criteria for identifying and distinguishing it from other barriers […]
Open.Epic: A (Not So Open) API
Last week EHR vendor Epic unveiled it’s new API (application programming interface) targeted at developers — more specifically at remote patient monitoring companies and health/wellness apps or portals. Epic seems to have had second thoughts about the site since only remnants of the landing page are still there as of today.
The EHR|HIE Interoperability Workgroup — Potentially Earth-Shattering
Yesterday’s announcement of “Standard Health Data Connectivity Specifications” by the EHR|HIE Interoperability Workgroup (EHR|HIE WG) is potentially earth-shattering.
My mom would not know what I mean by “Standard Health Data Connectivity Specifications,” so I’ll try to write this in plain English.
Who Are These Guys? The EHR|HIE Interoperability Workgroup
The workgroup consists of HIEs (Health Information Exchanges) representing seven of the largest states, eight EHR vendors, and three HIE software/services vendors.
Through the Lens of Disruptive Innovation: Why Direct is a Hit and PCAST is an Outcast
(click on the graphics to link to original sources)
Regular readers know that I find Professor Clay Christensen’s theory of disruptive innovation to be a useful lens to explain industry evolution. Let’s look at two recent health IT initiatives and see why one is working and the other is stalled.
Could Facebook Be Your Platform for Care Coordination?
My guess is you’ve probably never asked yourself this question. A quick preview:
Technical barriers aren’t the limiting factors to Facebook becoming a care coordination platform.
Facebook’s company DNA won’t play well in health care.
Could Facebook become the care coordination platform of the future? If not Facebook, then what?
1) Technical barriers aren’t the limiting factors to Facebook as a care coordination platform.
Can you imagine Facebook as a care coordination platform? I don’t think it’s much of a stretch. Facebook already has […]
Tire Kickers Need Not Apply: 8 First Impressions of the Medicare ACO Rule
On March 31, CMS released the long-awaited “Medicare Shared Savings Program: Accountable Care Organizations” document (ACO Rule). Read the details here (strong suggestion: unless you’re working on your PhD in ACOs, start with the fact sheets).
There are many surprises. Here are eight first impressions on this 429 page tome:
The bar has been set high…very high. Tire kickers need not apply.
Don’t expect to see many or any small ACOs.
Patients will be confused by ACOs.
Concerns over maintaining competition and avoiding antitrust are […]
Top 20 iPhone Medical Apps: No Connection to EHRs…Yet
iMedicalApps recently published its list of Top 20 Free iPhone Medical Apps for Healthcare Professionals.
What struck me about the list is that the state-of-the-art is stand alone applications — I didn’t see any that had any connection to an EHR (electronic health record). Here’s the top 5 to give you a flavor of what’s on the list:
Medscape
Micromedex
New England Journal of Medicine
Epocrates
Free Medical Calculators
I expect that this list will begin to look very different in coming years as EHRs continue to […]
Doctors Love iPads. What Does it Mean? What Does it Mean?
After attending the largest annual health IT conference of the year — HIMSS 11 – John Moore reported that “nearly every EHR vendor has an iPad App for the EHR [electronic health record], or will be releasing such this year.”
Doctors love iPads…not surprising? But, how might you explain this?
There are at least two different possibilities:
Coincidence Theory
Conspiracy Theory
The Coincidence Theory
So doctors want to access EHR software through the iPad…what’s the big deal?
Apple has built a great new hardware platform with the iPad. […]
Getting DIRECTly to the Point: The Role of the Direct Project in Fast-Tracking Health IT Interoperability
By Rich Elmore and Arien Malec. Rich Elmore is the Direct Project Communication Workgroup leader and Vice President, Strategic Initiatives at Allscripts. Arien Malec is ONC’s Coordinator, Direct Project and Coordinator, S&I Framework.
A patient’s health records are no longer confined to a doctor’s office, shelved inside a dusty file cabinet. With the advent of the Nationwide Health Information Network, a framework of standards, services and policies that allow health practitioners to securely exchange health data, medical records digitized to be easily […]
Complimentary Webinar — An Impending Marriage: Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and Care Management Software
Webinar Title: An Impending Marriage: Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and Care Management Software
The presentation will be geared at practicing clinical case managers in health plans, hospitals, disease management companies, and similar organizations:
Describe market forces driving integration of EHRs and care management software.Â
Review care management software survey data and stimulus funding for EHR adoption.Â
Describe a 3 stage framework for the evolution of EHRs and care management software.Â
Characterize benefits to patients and impacts on care manager responsibilities.
The event is sponsored by HealthSciences Institute […]