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A Consensus Action Agenda for Achieving the National Health Information Infrastructure

Background: Improving the safety, quality, and efficiency of health care will require immediate and ubiquitous access to complete patient information and decision support provided through a National Health Information Infrastructure (NHII). Methods: To help define the action steps needed to achieve...

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Autores principales: Yasnoff, William A., Humphreys, Betsy L., Overhage, J. Marc, Detmer, Don E., Brennan, Patricia Flatley, Morris, Richard W., Middleton, Blackford, Bates, David W., Fanning, John P.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Medical Informatics Association 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC436084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15187075
http://dx.doi.org/10.1197/jamia.M1616
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author Yasnoff, William A.
Humphreys, Betsy L.
Overhage, J. Marc
Detmer, Don E.
Brennan, Patricia Flatley
Morris, Richard W.
Middleton, Blackford
Bates, David W.
Fanning, John P.
author_facet Yasnoff, William A.
Humphreys, Betsy L.
Overhage, J. Marc
Detmer, Don E.
Brennan, Patricia Flatley
Morris, Richard W.
Middleton, Blackford
Bates, David W.
Fanning, John P.
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description Background: Improving the safety, quality, and efficiency of health care will require immediate and ubiquitous access to complete patient information and decision support provided through a National Health Information Infrastructure (NHII). Methods: To help define the action steps needed to achieve an NHII, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services sponsored a national consensus conference in July 2003. Results: Attendees favored a public–private coordination group to guide NHII activities, provide education, share resources, and monitor relevant metrics to mark progress. They identified financial incentives, health information standards, and overcoming a few important legal obstacles as key NHII enablers. Community and regional implementation projects, including consumer access to a personal health record, were seen as necessary to demonstrate comprehensive functional systems that can serve as models for the entire nation. Finally, the participants identified the need for increased funding for research on the impact of health information technology on patient safety and quality of care. Individuals, organizations, and federal agencies are using these consensus recommendations to guide NHII efforts.
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spelling pubmed-4360842005-01-01 A Consensus Action Agenda for Achieving the National Health Information Infrastructure Yasnoff, William A. Humphreys, Betsy L. Overhage, J. Marc Detmer, Don E. Brennan, Patricia Flatley Morris, Richard W. Middleton, Blackford Bates, David W. Fanning, John P. J Am Med Inform Assoc The Practice of Informatics Background: Improving the safety, quality, and efficiency of health care will require immediate and ubiquitous access to complete patient information and decision support provided through a National Health Information Infrastructure (NHII). Methods: To help define the action steps needed to achieve an NHII, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services sponsored a national consensus conference in July 2003. Results: Attendees favored a public–private coordination group to guide NHII activities, provide education, share resources, and monitor relevant metrics to mark progress. They identified financial incentives, health information standards, and overcoming a few important legal obstacles as key NHII enablers. Community and regional implementation projects, including consumer access to a personal health record, were seen as necessary to demonstrate comprehensive functional systems that can serve as models for the entire nation. Finally, the participants identified the need for increased funding for research on the impact of health information technology on patient safety and quality of care. Individuals, organizations, and federal agencies are using these consensus recommendations to guide NHII efforts. American Medical Informatics Association 2004 /pmc/articles/PMC436084/ /pubmed/15187075 http://dx.doi.org/10.1197/jamia.M1616 Text en Copyright © 2004, American Medical Informatics Association
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Morris, Richard W.
Middleton, Blackford
Bates, David W.
Fanning, John P.
A Consensus Action Agenda for Achieving the National Health Information Infrastructure
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