For more information, contact: Theresa Grant American Health Information Management Association (312) 233-1100 theresa.grant@ahima.org PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN STATE AND FEDERAL EFFORTS NEEDED TO TRANSFORM VALUE-DRIVEN
HEALTHCARE SYSTEM CHICAGO, January 29—Effective partnerships between state and federal efforts in the years ahead will be critical to the success of national efforts for transformation to a value-driven healthcare system, according to a report released today by the Foundation of Research and Education (FORE) of the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). The report is an extension on the 2006 study on development of state-level health information exchange (HIE) initiatives, under contract to the Office of the National Coordinator (ONC). “HIE initiatives all have a mission of improving quality through sound information practices; quality/transparency initiatives require accurate information. These two cornerstones of a value-based healthcare system must be coordinated at federal, state and local levels and across the public and private sectors” AHIMA’s CEO, Linda Kloss, MA, RHIA, FAHIMA, told the American Health Information Community (AHIC) on January 23. “This is a very critical moment in time to achieve a coordinated strategy that will use information to improve care and help people make informed choices.” The project’s Steering Committee, made up of representatives from nine
state-level HIEs and industry experts, provided the following recommendations: “There is urgency to these recommendations because states are full participants in the health IT transformation,” adds Laura L. Adams, member of the projects Steering Committee and CEO of Rhode Island Quality Institute. “The recommendations outlined are integrative strategies to prompt a healthy and public discussion about how to coordinate national and state efforts—public and private—to transform healthcare through information.” The study was conducted between September 15 and November 15, 2006. Under guidance of the project’s Steering Committee, the project extension looked at four aspects of the operation of state-level HIEs:
The survey methods, findings, and recommendations are detailed in the project reports which can be found at www.staterhio.org. ABOUT FORE ABOUT AHIMA
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