A unique 10-digit ID required by Federal healthcare governing authorities provided for all physician and providers
A large Federal agency that regulates many aspects of Healthcare and Healthcare IT
Provides products to support application implementation via servers, cloud-based tools, and software as a service
Began as a grassroots initiative in 2006 within the nursing community, with support from over 70 contributing organizations including the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) and HIMSS
Steps to functions in an electronic system, looking for ways to improve efficiencies and capture data correctly
Designed to push providers towards using EMRs to their full capacity. Financial incentives given to providers who comply through 2015. Incentives turned into penalties in October 2016 for not complying
An expectation that electronic health systems and other technologies should be able to easily exchange data among each other regardless of location or technical platform
Is the use of a mathematical algorithm (called a cipher) to take unencrypted data (plaintext) and make it an unreadable jumble of characters (ciphertext) to anyone who doesn’t have the unique tool to unencrypt it
A communication tool used to help with efficient reporting of routine tasks or unforeseen problems
Provides oversight of how patient data is exchanged and protected
The application of information processing involving both computer hardware and software that deals with the storage, retrieval, sharing, and use of health care information, data, and knowledge for communication and decision making
EHRs reduce _____________
Habitual and judicious use of knowledge, technical skills, clinical reasoning, values, emotions, communication, & reflection
The ability to translate and communicate healthcare related data to and from other systems using various protocols