HIE
Health Information Exchange Networks are typically established in order to link information into a standardized backbone. As patients change or move between providers, or develop complications requiring emergency care, nothing is more frustrating and expensive than the inability to locate vital information from previous tests and treatments. The need to retrieve and display information stored in different databases requires the development of a service-oriented architecture that can facilitate an informed decision.
Key HIE Programs | Functions that Deliver Success |
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Governance | Provide overall program direction, remove barriers to program development, advisory services, public relations |
Business Development | Provide materials to be utilized for community education regarding the HIE program, support public speaking events, perform integrated marketing activities across partners |
Clinical Services | Support the design/development of clinical content, design disease state management framework, provide consultation to algorithm development |
Training and Outreach | Develop training materials, design online program for end users with support from the technology team, perform outreach activities to engage, sustain community integration |
Information Technology | Design, deploy, and support technical architecture for the data center; extend existing data warehouse to include newly developed disease state management data marts; provide end-user support; design, develop, and support user secure access portal |
Financial Services | Support financial requirements for the grant and submission of materials to for grant monitoring, provide timely reports for grant management, including spend trends, enrollment statistics and risk management |
Program Management | Provide overall day to day operational support for grant partners/team members, conduct risk analysis and report findings with mitigation strategies, manage all grant communications and status reports |