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2013/2014 Comparison of HIE Providers Supporting Meaningful Use Stage 2 (Infographic)

by HITC Staff 01/29/2015 1 Comment

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Recently, the HIMSS HIE Committee conducted a follow-up survey to its 2013 Meaningful Use (MU) Stage 2 Survey research providing a year-over-year snapshot of how health information organizations (HIOs) are facilitating providers’ progress in achieving meaningful use objectives – specifically around Stage 2. The 2014 Follow-up survey results infographic visualization shown below highlights progress and notable improvements during the last year, including critical Meaningful Use Stage 2 benchmarks for eligible professionals (EPs), eligible hospitals (EHs), and critical access hospitals (CAHs).

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Background:

Survey results show an increase from:

– 52% in 2013 to 74% in 2014 of HIEs providing services or a gateway to facilitate orders/results delivery (i.e. CPOE).
– 22% in 2013 to 42% in 2014 of HIEs providing patient reminders functionality for care coordination.
– 59% in 2013 to 79% in 2014 of HIEs offering Direct HISP services for secure messaging between providers and patients.
– 87% in 2013 to 100% in 2014 of HIOs reviewing or conducting a security risk analysis to ensure data protection.

With 19 of the 23 respondents from 2013 participating this year, the 2014 follow-up survey has provided essential information for members of the HIMSS HIE Committee to assess current trends and refocus efforts to deliver better value to our HIE stakeholders and HIE Community. These activities will include development of:

– Research and analysis to better understand how HIOs are making progress with DIRECT exchange;
– Ongoing dialogue with the market to identify key barriers to HIE success with recommendations on how to avoid or navigate through them; and,
– Innovative sustainability and interoperability strategies, since they continue as ‘pain points’ for many HIOs.

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