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Health Information Exchange
Course Description
Interoperability will be needed in the future to support evolving models of care. Data is critical to informed medical decision making and often is unavailable. This course explores current efforts in health information exchange including RHIOs and state level HIE programs. It reviews federal policy on health information exchange as part of an EHR adoption strategy and a case study of NYCLIX and the lessons learned.
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Target Audience
This CME activity is intended for physicians and other health care leaders who wish to learn the background and history of national efforts to advance health information exchange and interoperability.
This is a course in the Health IT Leadership Certificate and an elective course in the degree and certification prerequisite curriculum.
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Course Objectives »
- Describe the challenge of interoperability in health information.
- Review the history and development of health information exchange
- Discuss a state-based approach to health information exchange
- Explain the relationship of HIE to major challenges facing the health care system
CME
InterAct Express (self study) - 2 CME
Disclosure of Relevant Financial Relationships and Potential Conflicts of Interest
Consistent with ACPE CME policies, everyone involved in the development, management, presentation and evaluation of this CME activity has provided full disclosure information, and there are no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose.
Faculty Credentials
Method of Physician Participation
InterAct Express (self-study) - To earn CME credit, you must watch all the lectures for this course (web only), and read the course materials. Estimated time to complete course- 2 hours.
Evaluation Method
Each ACPE CME activity includes an evaluation process to determine that the learning objectives have been met and that the activity was of educational value to the target audience and was unbiased. The evaluation also assesses whether or not the CME activity resulted in a change in physician practice behavior and offers participants a method of feedback.
Course formats and materials
InterAct Express (self-study): course lectures and readings on the web, there are no materials shipped, this course is completely online only. There is no online discussion or assignments for Express.
Interact Requirements
System: Microsoft Windows 2000 or later / Mac OS X v10.4 or later
Browser: Internet Explorer 6.0 or later / Safari 3.x or later / Firefox 3.x Windows.
(Firefox for Macintosh is NOT supported)
Flash and Adobe Reader required.
Accreditation — The American College of Physician Executives (ACPE) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Designation — The American College of Physician Executives designates this enduring material for a maximum of 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Original Course Release Date (InterAct distance education only) — June 2011.
Course Termination Date (InterAct distance education only) — June 2014.
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