医疗信息组织和计划参与联邦交换框架的情况。

Health affairs scholar Pub Date : 2024-08-21 eCollection Date: 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1093/haschl/qxae098
Jordan Everson, Wei Chang, Vaishali Patel, Julia Adler-Milstein
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2023 年底,美国国家卫生信息技术协调员办公室启动了 "可信交换框架和共同协议"(TEFCA),以实现全国范围内的卫生信息交换。地区、地方和州卫生信息组织(HIOs)将是全国范围交换的关键组成部分,TEFCA 可以扩大 HIOs 对信息的访问。但是,医疗信息组织可以选择是否参与。我们在 2023 年对 HIO 进行了一次全国性调查,以评估其参与 TEFCA 的计划和更广泛的成熟度衡量标准。我们确定了 76 家正在运营的 HIO,少于 2019 年的 89 家。这些 HIO 在 47 个州运营,包含 6 亿多份患者记录,表明存在一些重复。63%的 HIO 计划参与 TEFCA,比 2019 年增加了 7 个百分点,32% 的 HIO 表示不知道是否会参与。已经与其他网络进行交换的医疗信息组织更有可能计划参与。最常见的障碍(44%)是没有制定参与 TEFCA 的战略计划。尽管 TEFCA 似乎已经成功地吸引了大多数 HIO 的参与,但要实现全国范围内的交换,还需要在政策上做出努力,以吸引其余的 HIO,或确保未参与的 HIO 的医疗服务提供者有另一种参与 TEFCA 的选择。
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The state of health information organizations and plans to participate in the federal exchange framework.

In late 2023, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology launched the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) to enable nationwide health information exchange. Regional, local, and state health information organizations (HIOs) will be key components of nationwide exchange, and TEFCA could broaden HIOs' access to information. However, HIOs can choose whether to participate. We conducted a national survey of HIOs in 2023 to assess their plans to participate in TEFCA and broader measures of maturity. We identified 76 operational HIOs, down from 89 in 2019. These HIOs operated in 47 states and contained over 600 million patient records, indicating some duplication. Sixty-three percent of HIOs planned to participate in TEFCA, up 7 percentage points from 2019, and 32% of HIOs indicated that they did not know if they would participate. Health information organizations already engaged in exchange with other networks were more likely to plan to participate. The most common barrier (44%) was having not developed a strategic plan for TEFCA participation. While TEFCA appears to have successfully engaged the majority of HIOs, achieving nationwide exchange will require policy efforts to either attract the remaining HIOs or ensure that nonparticipating HIOs' providers have another option for TEFCA participation.

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