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HIE Future is Bright - stepping into 2018

Healthcare Exchange Standards

It happens that the framework for explaining why the future is bright for HIE comes from the Wisconsin HIE (WISHIN) fall summit. They used the following diagram to show what they viewed as the HIE future. Second, most patients are not feeling well, so it is hard to take leadership. If they happen, all the better.

HIE 40
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TEFCA Real Talk

Healthcare IT Today

You can share all the data in the world, but if healthcare organizations don’t make use of the shared data or they don’t trust the shared data, then the sharing accomplishes nothing. Maybe we should call it meaningful data sharing? (Is Is that too soon or are we recovered from the scars of meaningful use?)

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HIMSS14: Patiently Waiting for Progress

Chilmark Research

HIE vendors are looking to build out patient portals and care coordination applications as they transition from building pipelines to demonstrating value. While this represents progress for that market, after seeing a leading vendor’s demo and speaking with leadership from two others, we are not quite ready to celebrate.

HIE 60
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The Role of the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) in Facilitating Seamless Data Sharing Among Healthcare Entities

Healthcare IT Today

The promise has always been a shared standard and framework that allows us to do what’s ultimately best for the patient. TEFCA is a positive path forward for interoperability. Srikumar Ramanathan, Chief Solutions Officer at Mphasis Interoperability in healthcare is advancing very fast in the last few years.

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Looking for career opportunity

Healthcare Exchange Standards

I seek to be considered for an Interop Architect, Interop Program Manager, Standards Developer, Privacy Architect, or other similar leadership position that allows me to continue to engage with International Standards development while directing one or more teams in the implementation of those standards.