Background Health information exchange (HIE) is the electronic sharing of data and information between clinical care and public health entities. Previous research has shown that using HIE to electronically report laboratory results to public health can improve surveillance practice, yet there has been little utilization of HIE for improving provider-based disease reporting. This article describes a study protocol that uses mixed methods to evaluate an intervention to electronically pre-populate provider-based notifiable disease case reporting forms with clinical, laboratory and patient data available through an operational HIE. The evaluation seeks to: (1) identify barriers and facilitators to implementation, adoption and utilization of th...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, 2011.Cataloged...
Objective: To describe barriers to the utilization of a query based Health Information Exchange (HIE...
Introduction: Use clinician perceptions to estimate the impact of a health information exchange (HIE...
poster abstractIntroduction Disease surveillance is a core public health (PH) function, which enabl...
AbstractHealth information exchange (HIE) initiatives are in various stages of development across th...
Measuring the impact of a health information provider-based Discussion: By applying mixed research m...
Background The need for information exchange and integrated care has stimulated the development of i...
ObjectiveTo enhance the process by which outpatient providers report surveillance case information t...
Objective: Outbreak detection and disease control may be improved by simplified, semi-automated repo...
abstract: Background Health information exchange (HIE) is an important tool for improving efficiency...
Technology-mediated strategies have potential to engage patients in modifying unhealthy behaviour an...
Background: Past and present national initiatives advocate for electronic exchange of health data an...
The economic stimulus legislation passed in 2009 formalized the adoption of health information tech...
IntroductionElectronic health information exchange (HIE) is considered essential to establishing a l...
BACKGROUND Integrated healthcare systems are believed to be enabled by the electronic exchange of c...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, 2011.Cataloged...
Objective: To describe barriers to the utilization of a query based Health Information Exchange (HIE...
Introduction: Use clinician perceptions to estimate the impact of a health information exchange (HIE...
poster abstractIntroduction Disease surveillance is a core public health (PH) function, which enabl...
AbstractHealth information exchange (HIE) initiatives are in various stages of development across th...
Measuring the impact of a health information provider-based Discussion: By applying mixed research m...
Background The need for information exchange and integrated care has stimulated the development of i...
ObjectiveTo enhance the process by which outpatient providers report surveillance case information t...
Objective: Outbreak detection and disease control may be improved by simplified, semi-automated repo...
abstract: Background Health information exchange (HIE) is an important tool for improving efficiency...
Technology-mediated strategies have potential to engage patients in modifying unhealthy behaviour an...
Background: Past and present national initiatives advocate for electronic exchange of health data an...
The economic stimulus legislation passed in 2009 formalized the adoption of health information tech...
IntroductionElectronic health information exchange (HIE) is considered essential to establishing a l...
BACKGROUND Integrated healthcare systems are believed to be enabled by the electronic exchange of c...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, 2011.Cataloged...
Objective: To describe barriers to the utilization of a query based Health Information Exchange (HIE...
Introduction: Use clinician perceptions to estimate the impact of a health information exchange (HIE...