Health information exchange: national and international approaches.

Joshua R Vest
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Abstract

Purpose: Health information exchange (HIE), the process of electronically moving patient-level information between different organizations, is viewed as a solution to the fragmentation of data in health care. This review provides a description of the current state of HIE in seven nations, as well was three international HIE efforts, with a particular focus on the relation of exchange efforts to national health care systems, common challenges, and the implications of cross-border information sharing.

Design/methodology/approach: National and international efforts highlighted in English language informatics journals, professional associations, and government reports are described.

Findings: Fully functioning HIE is not yet a common phenomenon worldwide. However, multiple nations see the potential benefits of HIE and that has led to national and international efforts of varying scope, scale, and purview. National efforts continue to work to overcome the challenges of interoperability, record linking, insufficient infrastructures, governance, and interorganizational relationships, but have created architectural strategies, oversight agencies, and incentives to foster exchange. The three international HIE efforts reviewed represent very different approaches to the same problem of ensuring the availability of health information across borders.

Originality/value: The potential of HIE to address many cost and quality issues will ensure HIE remains on many national agendas. In many instances, health care executives and leaders have opportunities to work within national programs to help shape local exchange governance and decide technology partners. Furthermore, HIE raises policy questions concerning the role of centralized planning, national identifiers, standards, and types of information exchanged, each of which are vital issues to individual health organizations and worthy of their attention.

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卫生信息交流:国家和国际办法。
目的:卫生信息交换(HIE)是在不同组织之间以电子方式转移患者级信息的过程,被视为解决卫生保健数据碎片化问题的一种解决方案。这篇综述描述了七个国家的HIE现状,以及三个国际HIE努力,特别关注交流努力与国家卫生保健系统的关系,共同的挑战,以及跨境信息共享的影响。设计/方法/途径:在英语信息学期刊、专业协会和政府报告中着重介绍了国家和国际的努力。研究结果:在世界范围内,完全功能的HIE尚未成为普遍现象。然而,许多国家看到了HIE的潜在好处,这导致了不同范围、规模和权限的国家和国际努力。国家继续努力克服互操作性、记录链接、基础设施不足、治理和组织间关系的挑战,但已经创建了架构策略、监督机构和激励机制来促进交流。所审查的三项国际卫生信息系统努力代表了对确保跨国界获得卫生信息这一同一问题的截然不同的方法。原创性/价值:HIE解决许多成本和质量问题的潜力将确保HIE在许多国家议程上继续存在。在许多情况下,卫生保健管理人员和领导人有机会参与国家项目,帮助塑造地方交流管理和决定技术合作伙伴。此外,HIE提出了关于集中计划、国家标识符、标准和交换信息类型的作用的政策问题,每一个问题对个别卫生组织都是至关重要的问题,值得他们关注。
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Advances in Health Care Management
Advances in Health Care Management Medicine-Health Policy
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