HIE News Round Up: ONC and EHR Clinician Burnout; USQHIN Launches ADT Network; and DirectTrust ADT Notifications Guide
Welcome to the Health Information Exchange Weekly News Round Up from RosettaHealth. Each week, we will provide you with a summary of all the actionable news that hospitals, HIT vendors, ACOs, and population health providers need to be smart and effective when it comes to health information exchange.
How ONC is Addressing EHR Clinician Burnout, Health IT Barriers
Since the passage of the HITECH Act, the ONC has aimed to mitigate EHR clinician burnout and improve EHR satisfaction through regulations.
USQHIN Launches ADT Network to Advance Interoperability Goals
The United States QHIN (USQHIN) has launched the National ADT Hub Network (NAHN) to advance public health use cases and federal interoperability goals.
DirectTrust ADT Notifications Guide Looks at Interoperability Rule
DirectTrust recently announced the launch of its Implementation Guide for Event Notifications via the Direct Standard, a Draft Standard for Trial Use (DSTU), to address the admission, discharge, and transfer (ADT) notifications from the CMS interoperability rule.
Orgs Push Digital Medicine, EHR Tool to Advance Digestive Health
UC Davis Health has joined forces with Mount Sinai, Cleveland Clinic, and Northwestern to design a digestive health digital medicine toolkit and implement it into the EHR.
New ONC, NLM Funding Supports Data Exchange and Response to COVID-19 Pandemic
LOINC at Regenstrief, an international health data standard critical to health information exchange, has received additional federal funding to support efforts to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and future public health needs.
AMA: 7 Ways to Ensure Mobile Health Apps Are Interoperable with EHRs
Mobile health apps must be interoperable with EHR and run smoothly to provide maximum benefits for patients and physicians, according to the American Medical Association.
Health Data Leads Push for Iterative Approach to Interoperability
Federal health data officials called to view health information interoperability as a journey to be developed with end users and iterated over time rather than a major destination to reach all at once, according to this recent Government CIO article.
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