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The Social Life of Health Information

A new Pew Internet/CHCF national survey finds the Internet has joined doctors and family members as one of the top three ways people search for answer to their health care questions.

Evaluating One-e-App

CHCF and The California Endowment funded the development of One-e-App, a Web-based program that enables users to apply for multiple public insurance programs at once. Read a business case assessment by The Lewin Group.

Privacy, Security, and the Stimulus Bill

The recently enacted economic stimulus legislation includes a number of improvements to federal health privacy law. This brief looks at issues of privacy and security in the wake of ARRA.

EHRs and PHRs

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Alliance's Report Urges States To Take Action on Health Care IT

On Tuesday, the State Alliance for e-Health, made up of governors and state officials, released a report urging states to take action on health care IT, Healthcare IT News reports.

The top recommendation of the report is for states to provide leadership and support for health IT efforts, especially electronic prescribing.  The group's second recommendation is for states to address health IT privacy and security concerns.

The alliance also recommended that states:

  • Promote the use of standards-based, interoperable technology;
  • Encourage consumers to use health IT in managing their health and health care;
  • Develop work force capacity to support electronic health data exchange efforts; and
  • Streamline the licensure process to allow for cross-state health IT.

According to the report, the benefits of health care IT use could include:

  • Improved treatment coordination;
  • Higher quality care;
  • A reduction in adverse drug effects;
  • Administrative efficiencies;
  • Fewer duplicative treatments and tests; and
  • Improved research capabilities (Monegain, Healthcare IT News, 9/23).

The State Alliance for e-Health's report, titled "Accelerating Progress -- Using Health Information Technology and Electronic Health Information Exchange To Improve Care, is available online (.pdf).



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