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FDA FHIR Pilot Automates Adverse Events Reporting and Validation with Cedars-Sinai and the VA Through eHealth Exchange

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Jay Nakashima, President at eHealth Exchange An FDA project aims to make it as easy as possible for clinicians to report adverse drug events and share important clinical data with public health agencies to investigate the event.

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Weekly Roundup – September 21, 2024

Healthcare IT Today

Read more… FDA FHIR Pilot Automates Adverse Events Reporting and Validation. Jay Nakashima at eHealth Exchange detailed how California’s Cedars-Sinai used FHIR to send adverse events related to COVID-19 vaccines to the FDA – a process that replaced manual data entry and faxing.

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The Balance Between Promoting Data Sharing and Ensuring the Privacy and Security of Sensitive Health Information

Healthcare IT Today

Department of Health and Human Services to be much more active in the enforcement of healthcare privacy following recent, and increasing, events like the data breach with Change Healthcare. Jay Nakashima, President at eHealth Exchange Keeping patient data safe and private is our top priority.

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CommonWell Marks its 10th Anniversary as TEFCA Gets Underway

Healthcare IT Today

Just a few weeks ago, CommonWell was announced as one of six applicants—along with eHealth Exchange, Epic TEFCA Interoperability Systems, Health Gorilla, Kno2 and Konza— accepted to continue in the onboarding process to become a Qualified Health Information Network (QHIN) under TEFCA. I feel it throughout the industry now.

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Redox unwraps interoperability in 2024

Redox

Here are some specific reflections: FHIR adoption: We missed the mark on our HL7® Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR®) growth prediction. It certainly is growing, but FHIR has not picked up the steam we had hoped for in 2023. We reflected on that in our recap of 2023 FHIR DevDays. Sadly, he was wrong.

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Improving Document Exchange Response with Asynchronous FHIR API

Healthcare Exchange Standards

In the last article I show how PDQm can be made Asynchronous by using the FHIR Subscription. For example the eHealth Exchange and CareQuality don't have any use of asynchronous while they have required everyone to support it. This improvement can also be done using FHIR Subscription and orchestration of each notification.

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PDQm using FHIR Subscription as Async API to XCPD/XCA

Healthcare Exchange Standards

FHIR has a solution ready to be used. I worked with a developer who implemented this as an internal API to their implementation that interfaces with the eHealth Exchange (Sequoia Network). Lastly the Responder/InitiatingGateway must have a blocking thread for this many minutes too, taking up precious resources on the middleware.

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