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HISP and Direct Messaging solutions continue to dominate conversations in the Healthcare IT community. The first in the series of deadlines is slated for July 1st to meet the Meaningful Use Stage 2 Transition of Care requirement. This date is quickly approaching and many hospital organizations are scrambling.
Maintaining a secure and reliable standard for the exchange of Protected Health Information (PHI) is at the top of all CIO’s minds. Ideally your standard HISP solution should position your enterprise to communicate with both in and out of network healthcare providers, but offering this direct interoperability with other electronic health records (EHR’s) Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) and Health Information Service Providers (HISPs) can get more complicated than you might think.
The facilitation of the Continuity of Care document (CCD) and the desire to leverage the Direct Messaging capabilities between hospitals, physician practices and HIE’s to promote interoperability will ultimately lead to a seamless exchange of data to support transition of patient care.
With Meaningful Use Stage 2 requirements now mandating Continuity of Care Record integration, organizations are being faced with numerous integration challenges including the management of multiple destination points, different integration protocols and the ability to filter data as needed for receiving entities’ requirements. Is your organization prepared for the Transition of Care Requirement, and it’s quickly approaching deadline?
Join us to learn more!
CCD Data Exchange with Integrated HISP- Get Your Answers Here
Date: Tuesday, June 10th
Time: 10AM PST/1PM EST
Alexandra Casey is the Marketing Coordinator for Summit Healthcare
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