hie patient portal

by Mrs. Molly Schulist 10 min read
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What is the purpose of the HIE?

The HIE, provides secure access to patient health information as well as the secure exchange of patient health information between the HIE and its participating organizations and providers. More complete information is more meaningful and leads to better care and better outcomes.

What is the HIE app?

HIE is the smart, easy way for all authorized healthcare users to share information electronically and securely. It allows everyone to quickly get an A-to-Z, 360-degree view of a patient's medical history, past and present allergies, real-time lab results, and more. With HIE, everyone can work better.

How are HIES improving data quality?

Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) are improving the quality of their data to further increase their value. Higher quality data means they can help healthcare organizations understand their region… October Newsletter: Northwell Health Success Story, Enhancing Customer Service, NORC Update, and More!

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What is the difference between EHR and HIE?

An HIE is a secure central repository of patient data aggregated across multiple facilities and EHR systems in the same region. The goal is to provide a holistic view of the patient's electronic health record through a secure, standardized system.

What is HIE software?

HIE stands for Health Information Exchange. An HIE is the software (and company that builds and maintains the software) that enables the exchange of health information using industry accepted standards. Some HIEs are run by private companies and some are run by state government.

What is HIE interface?

Electronic health information exchange (HIE) allows doctors, nurses, pharmacists, other health care providers and patients to appropriately access and securely share a patient's vital medical information electronically—improving the speed, quality, safety and cost of patient care.

How much does an HIE cost?

The participation fee for a small hospital HIE is approximately $15,000 annually, with a onetime interface cost of $30,000. This results in a 1:1 first year ROI, with significant returns 5:1 in subsequent years of $5.00 for every $1.00 invested.

What are the benefits of HIEs?

HIE benefits include: Increases efficiency by eliminating unnecessary paperwork. Provides caregivers with clinical decision support tools for more effective care and treatment. Eliminates redundant or unnecessary testing. Improves public health reporting and monitoring.

When did HIEs start?

Governor Jerry Brown's Let's Get Healthy California, launched in December 2012, establishes six major goals and 39 health indicators to track California's progress toward becoming the healthiest state in the nation. California is participating in the State Innovation Models Initiative, a federally-funded program to ...

How does an HIE work?

HIE makes use of data standardization practices to integrate a patient's data uniformly into the individual practice's EHR. In other words, vital patient data appears identical no matter who entered the data into the EHR.

What information should be exchanged in an HIE?

What types of information might be shared in an HIE? An HIE may share clinical information such as test results, current medication, allergies, and other clinical information vital to your care. Certain demographic information used to identify the individual, such as name, birth date, and address, might also be shared.

What is HIE diagnosis?

What is hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy (HIE)? Hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy (HIE) may be diagnosed if your baby's brain does not receive enough oxygen and/or blood flow around the time of birth. You might hear this being referred to as 'asphyxia', 'birth asphyxia' or 'perinatal asphyxia'.

How does HIE reduce cost?

Conclusions: HIE technology improved physicians' access to past clinical information, which appeared to reduce diagnostic test utilization and healthcare costs. The payer was the major beneficiary of HIE cost savings whereas providers paid for the technology.

Who pays EHR?

health care payersOne of the primary issues that is still unresolved is who pays for the implementation of an EHR system, as it is currently health care payers that see the most benefit (11). Approximately 89% of the monetary benefits gained from EHR systems benefit health care payers rather than those who finance implementation (11).

What is the cost of implementing electronic medical records?

Several studies estimate the cost of purchasing and installing an electronic health record ( EHR ) ranges from $15,000 to $70,000 per provider.