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October 10, 2014. Puget Sound Nursing Informatics. What is an HIE. A Health Information Exchange (HIE) is a centralized database of Patient information that can be SHARED across the medical community. Why. Improve the quality of care for patients in our community. MIN-NS Network.
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October 10, 2014 Puget Sound Nursing Informatics
What is an HIE A Health Information Exchange (HIE) is a centralized database of Patient information that can be SHARED across the medical community.
Why Improve the quality of care for patients in our community
MIN-NS Network • Skagit Regional Clinics • Full Integration • Skagit Valley Hospital • Full Integration • Island Hospital & Clinics • Full Integration Whidbey General Hospital Full Integration • Skagit Radiology • IntegratedData Feed OneHealthPort • Mira Vista, Josephine, Life Care Centers of America, The Bridge, NWRC, Infusion Solutions, Cascade Rehabilitation, Orcas… EDIE Northwest Pathology • San Juan Rehabilitation Center • Fidalgo Care Center • Shuksan Healthcare Center • PH Labs • United General • St. Joseph • UW ACNBoeing • 4 Counties • Public HealthBehavioral Health
HOW MIN-NS WAS BUILT Purpose built • Well equipped and experienced disruptive innovators • Team operates independently as a Community Resource • Built a foundational technology infrastructure • Continuously aggregate patient information into a Community Record of Care • Serve it to Providers and Care workers
MIN-NS Benefits • 24/7 HIE access and secure direct mail via web browser • Posting of files, reports, and photos via secure file sharing. • Electronic document transmittal and referral for specialty care. • Reduce overlap of records and eliminate fax-transport – more efficient workflow
Community Record of Care • MIN-NS HIE builds individual patient records from an electronic flow of multiple sources • MIN-NS Portal provides a community care record available to any participating member of the care team • Repository of longitudinal records for many patients supports population health management. • Citizens with multiple EMT and ED visits • Citizens with behavioral or substance abuse issues • Other populations • Online forms, uploaded Advance Directives, Public Health reporting available
Where we are now • Patient information will come to you in many ways • Via Medical Devices • Continuity of Care documents/Transitions of Care • Need to communicate in Secure manner – Direct Secure Mail • Need to attach records and nurse notes to downstream provider • Transfer of Patient to ED • Care Transitions with SNF/Home Health • Care Coordination with PCP’s • Population Health • Mobile Devices on the floor
Thank You Dave Anderson Director of Integrations davea@min-ns.org