Tuesday, September 30, 2008

NHIN Goes Live, Sort Of

The emerging Nationwide Health Information Network (NHIN) was put through its paces today as live operations were demonstrated before a large audience at the Health and Human Services Department and via a Webcast.

The demonstration involved records created for the test but stored in actual health systems. The exercise showed that a health care provider could easily use a Web browser to obtain basic records on a patient stored by another health care system.

“I think you have to admit that this is really cool,” said one of the participants, Dr. Robert White of the New Mexico Health Information Collaborative. “This is kind of like having a magic decoder ring in health care.” …

... Using a variety of Web interfaces and authentication schemes, representatives of more than a dozen health care organizations showed how they could locate a record, retrieve it, and view important information such as the patient’s medications, diagnoses, allergies, laboratory test results and recent treatments.

Find the full article here: http://www.govhealthit.com/online/news/350589-1.html?GHITNL=yes

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