The May newsletter announce several Clinical Event Notification enhancements including daily digest, expanded clinical information, CCD attachments and Cross-Rhio capability. New Hub Models are announced and more…
The May newsletter announce several Clinical Event Notification enhancements including daily digest, expanded clinical information, CCD attachments and Cross-Rhio capability. New Hub Models are announced and more…
Ms. Duhan most recently served as Assistant Secretary for Health in the office of Governor Andrew Cuomo, where she oversaw policy and operations for the Departments of Health and Aging, including the Medicaid program. She also previously held the position of director of government programs for the New York Health Plan Association.
Statewide Health Information Network of New York (SHIN-NY) is a secure network for sharing secure clinical patient data across New York State. This video depicts just one way it can benefit patient care.
SHIEC also launched a search for a permanent executive director, to take the helm of the largest, HIEs in the country.
This Issue announces MOLST is going to share data re: end of life care, NYeC outlines future year, Radiology Images Now on Healthix, and latest news on: HIMSS2017, HIE to HIE, Clinical Alerts Expansion, HBI Video, Enhanced Portal Security, Hub Models Expansion
The SHIN-NY Spotlight is a quarterly update on the progress the State is making in developing New York’s health information exchange (HIE), the Statewide Health Information Network for New York (SHIN-NY). In this issue the new Executive Director addresses the future, goals and innovations.
The rule will help make available accurate and up-to-date information for minors who may see several physicians, or whose caregivers don’t have their medical history on-hand.
To enhance the security of protected health information (PHI), the New York State Department of Health has mandated a multi-factor authentication process before accessing data in the Healthix Portal. This process begins for Portal Users on December 20th
The December issue contained articles on: the Healthix Highlights for 2016; Closing the Gap: Healthix Commitment to Data Quality and Integrity; Two-Factor Security Verification for Healthix Portal Users; News fromCrains Health Pulse. Fierce Healthcare, Digital Health; Marking World’s AIDs Day: Amida Care and ICL Celebrates 30 years Providing for a Community in Need. Also a Happy Holidays from the Healthix Team
The latest news announcement highlights Healthix Community Consent, which enables patients to provide consent with one signature, for all Healthix Participants. This approach to patient consent accelerates the ability of all Healthix Participants to access their patient’s data in Healthix, and receive clinical summaries, results delivery, and clinical event notifications to support treatment, care management and quality improvement purposes. Mount Sinai Doctors – Victory Internal Medicine, an ambulatory practice and a key partner in the Staten Island Performing Provider System was the first site to launch this service.
This e-news announcement contains the latest Healthix Policy revisions: (1) Providing for “One-to-One Exchange” of patient information (2) Multi-factor security authentication (3) Additional Public Health use cases (4) Reduce lag time for reporting lab results from Healthix to patient portals (5) Give patients the ability to opt-out of having their data uploaded to Healthix
In this issue: Cross RHIO Clinical Event Notifications are Live; Health Plan Claims Data is Now Available; New Partnership with Verato Enhances Patient Matching; NYeC Digital Conference – Discount for Registration; Understanding the Risk and Rewards of Participating in DSRIP; Congratulations to NYU Lutheran on an EPIC Rollout; SHIEC Third Annual Meeting a Success
Use the discount code HEALTHIX and get 15% off the 2016 NYeC Digital Health Conference (DHC) held in NYC. The event brings together hundreds of senior-level healthcare professionals to learn about cutting-edge innovations and foster dynamic conversation addressing how healthcare is being redefined through technology.
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Healthix matches patient records from 300 disparate sources for more than 16 million patients through its HIE platform. In order to deliver the right patient data to the right providers at the point of care, health information exchange (HIE) organizations must ensure that their patient matching process is as efficient and accurate as possible. To this end, New York City-based Healthix, Inc., is taking steps to improve accuracy and efficiency in identifying and linking patient records across its platform through its partnership with Verato..
Healthix has engaged Verato, Inc., a leading provider of cloud-based patient matching solutions, to enhance their patient matching application. “the Verato solution will further enhance our efforts to achieve real-time high-accuracy matching of patient identities in cases where it is especially difficult.”stated Tom Check.
Healthix, a large health information exchange vendor serving New York City and Long Island, is going live with a new service to improve the matching of patients with their records.
Dr. Volpe has shown unparalleled commitment and dedication to promoting a coordinated health care system that achieves improved quality and access.
In this issue we introduce the new Website, Interactive Participant List, Patient Portal. PPS Partner integration, Alerts for 30-day re-admit, Auditor tool, Staten Island PPS recognition and J2 rated best companies to work for.
Karen DeSalvo, M.D. is focusing on her full-time role as Acting Assistant Secretary for Health. Vindell Washington, MD, will replace her as National Coordinator, overseeing the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC).
In this issue healthix highlights new HBI Solutions partnership to offer predictive analytics to participating organizations, 7 new pharmacies join healthix, OPKO’s BioReference Laboratories joins Healthix to integrate lab data of millions of patients across NYS, and new data initiative begins to fill data gaps in effort to align with Meaningful Use