HITEQ Center / Monday, February 1, 2021 / Categories: Health Information Exchange, Relevance of HIE, Description of HIE, Implementation of HIE Health Information Exchange Curricula from The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology Health IT Playbook Use this curricula to learn more about the basics of health information exchange. The enclosed resources are designed to be easily understood and to support health information exchange in your practice and community. In using it, you will learn: How to use APIs to support access to health information How to send patient information securely How to use automatic alerts during care transitions How to exchange information during care transitions How Health IT standards are used in healthcare systems Resource Links Health Information ExchangeCurricula from The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology Health IT Playbook Print 14958 Tags: Health IT health information exchange HIE Health Informatics Manager HIE Description electronic data exchange API Related Resources FAQ: How will the upcoming changes to the Information Blocking and EHR certification requirements impact health centers? Older Adults' Protected Health Information: A Complex Ethical Case Discussion FHIR 101: Opportunities to Improve Interoperability across Health Centers What is Robotic Process Automation (RPA)? Insights from the Field: Key Considerations for Implementing Health Information Exchange
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