Rapid Health Information Exchange

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If traveled to a foreign country, I would ensure that my personal health records could be accessible through an internet-based website or a medical profile that was created by my healthcare professionals. The information will be useful if the foreign doctor is able to translate the records into their spoken language or have resources to translate the medial records. If any reason I do not have access to my personal records, I would contact my family doctor to give verbal consent for the foreign doctor to have access to personal health records for the treatment. The foreign doctor would have to make sure clinic has access to internet-based services, and security measures to protect the information during access. The coding of the records will not be meaningful if the coding is different in the foreign country. Position Statement: Rapid health information exchange and the diffusion of health information technologies will allow electronic health records to become accessible to healthcare professionals. Proof of Diagnosis: My perception of case is that the use of electronic health records will improve the quality of healthcare for healthcare professional and patients. It will allow patients to view their information online. It will also allow healthcare professionals, with consent, to exchange …show more content…

“Mike Leavitt, who served as U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary, championed the creation and development of a national collaboration in terms and standards adoption in order to aid rapid health information exchange and the diffusion of health information technologies (IT) among U.S. healthcare facilities” (Tan, J., and Payton, F, C.,2010). The collaboration of health information technology will assist with achieving interoperable medical information systems to motive patients and healthcare providers to utilize electronic healthcare

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