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Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (IPLA) divisions honored

Posted by Brad Richards
Brad Richards
Brad Richards serves as the Health Information Technology Manager for IHIT....
on Tuesday, 30 April 2013
in Public Service Announcements

IPLA’s prescription monitoring program, INSPECT, and their Medical Licensing Board of Indiana both win national award. 

The Indiana Professional Licensing Agency’s (IPLA) prescription monitoring program, INSPECT, received national recognition recently when it was awarded the Administrators in Medicine (AIM) “Best of Boards” award on April 17, 2013.  The award recognized both INSPECT and the Medical Licensing Board of Indiana’s recent efforts to become the 1st state nationally to integrate prescription drug monitoring data into an electronic healthcare system.

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IHIT Supports Launch of imPatient Movement

Posted by Andrew VanZee
Andrew VanZee
Andrew VanZee serves as the Statewide Health IT Director for Indiana Family...
on Monday, 04 March 2013
in Public Service Announcements

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Indiana Health Information Technology, Inc. (IHIT) is proud to support the imPatient Movement announced at this week’s HIMSS13 conference in New Orleans. The imPatient Movement was formed by an independent coalition of health information technology providers, healthcare professionals and organizations, including NoMoreClipboard, Microsoft HealthVault and IHIT.

The purpose of the imPatient campaign is to promote improved patient/provider communication through the use of portable electronic information exchange.

To learn more or to become part of the movement, click here

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Call for Participation in the Automate Blue Button Initiative - Join Us Aug 15 for a Webinar

Posted by Brad Richards
Brad Richards
Brad Richards serves as the Health Information Technology Manager for IHIT....
on Monday, 13 August 2012
in Public Service Announcements

From PledgeIT (HHS/ONC);

 

We invite you to join a volunteer effort to “automate the Blue Button” and develop standards and specifications that would allow patients to not only download their health information to their personal computer, but also to privately and securely automate the sending of that data to their preferred holding place.  This initiative will kick-off with a webinar on Wednesday, August 15th from 4:00 – 5:00PM Eastern

 

 

To register, go to: http://wiki.siframework.org/ABBI+Kickoff+Meeting+Registration

 

Why? Consumer Access is A Big Priority

At the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC), we have been placing increasing emphasis on consumers and patients--empowering them to be partners in their health through information technology. What can consumers do with their health data?

·         Better understand their health and make more informed decisions

·         Help to make sure that they and all of their care team members are on the same page

·         Improve the accuracy and completeness of the information

·         Plug it into apps and tools that promise to make information truly available when and where it’s needed

Underpinning all of these actions is electronic access to health data, which most Americans don’t yet have. But soon access to this information may be a reality for more patients and their family members.

 

It’s called Blue Button.  Two years ago, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) added a simple, easy to recognize “Blue Button” to their patient portal (My HealtheVet), which gave individual users the opportunity to download their data to their personal computer.

 

Since then, the use of Blue Button has grown into a movement – a commitment by many of the country’s largest data holders – including the Federal government – to get personal health information out of proprietary silos and into the hands of the consumers who want a holistic picture of their health and health care.

 

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid, TRICARE, United HealthCare, Aetna, and the Department of Defense have all begun offering individual’s own health care data (or will soon offer their data) to their beneficiaries in a printable, downloadable format supported by the Blue Button specifications.  Several hundreds of thousands of veterans, members of the military, and Medicare beneficiaries have already downloaded their data through Blue Button.

 

Many of you have been direct contributors to this effort through the ONC Pledge Program, the Patient Access Summit, and other avenues, and our thanks go to you for making this important tool available to your members .

 

Join Us Aug 15: Automating Blue Button Initiative Webinar

Now, ONC and VA are collaborating to take this movement one step further, and we’d like you to join us.

 

We need experts to develop standards, developers to pilot the technology, innovations to push the envelope, and patients and providers to test that it works. For example, this initiative could enable patients to have their doctors or insurance companies automatically “copy them” on any updates to their personal health information. In another scenario, patients could “subscribe” to feeds that privately and securely send them updates to their health information, much as they currently subscribe to podcasts and news feeds.

 

The new effort will be a key part of the ONC’s Pledge Program in 2012-2013. It will be run through the Standards and Interoperability (S&I) Framework: a self-organizing, open, collaborative community of volunteers from the public and private sectors who are focused on providing the tools, services, and guidance to facilitate the functional exchange of health information.

 

Please join us for a webinar on Wednesday August 15, 2012 from 4:00 to 5:00 PM Eastern to learn more about the Automate Blue Button initiative, its charter, and timelines. To register for the webinar, go to http://wiki.siframework.org/ABBI+Kickoff+Meeting+Registration

 

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Indiana Health department officials have a new tool

Posted by Brad Richards
Brad Richards
Brad Richards serves as the Health Information Technology Manager for IHIT....
on Thursday, 24 May 2012
in Public Service Announcements

Health department officials have a new tool for use with CHIRP; see its debut in a webinar May 30

The Indiana State Department of Health is developing a new Web tool that will give individuals direct access to immunization records within the Children and Hoosier’s Immunization Registry Program (CHIRP). The tool is still in the development stages and ISDH officials would like your feedback.

The new CHIRP feature, intended to ease the burden of office visits and empower parents to manage their child’s care, is tentatively set to roll out July 1. Physicians, local health departments and school nurses will all play a role in its success.

Therefore, the ISDH invites you to attend a webinar Wednesday, May 30, from 12 – 1:30 p.m. EST to introduce the draft tool, explore how it will impact you, and answer your questions. This video will be recorded and accessible for viewing following the webinar.

View the online link for Streaming Video here. After opening the link, go to “Live Videos” and select the appropriate Live Streaming Video. The State Health Commissioner will provide additional details soon via email.

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