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PS1-17: Developing an Analytical Tool for Assessing the Adequacy of State Health Information Exchange Laws

机译:PS1-17:开发评估州健康信息交换法是否充分的分析工具

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>Aims: To develop and test an analytic legislative tool that provides states with the ability to analyze and propose reform to laws related to the exchange of electronic health information.>Background: Through extensive research, the multi-state Harmonizing Security and Privacy Law Collaborative (HSPLC) found myriad barriers to health information exchange in laws and business practices. In some cases, barriers are beneficial because they protect people’s privacy. However, barriers can be problematic when they prevent the timely exchange of information needed for the treatment of patients. There are many inconsistencies in state and federal laws and among state statutes in their definitions, organizational structure, and content. Some states have adopted new legislation that addresses the exchange of health information that may further exacerbate differences among states and impede interstate exchange of electronic health information.>Methods: HSPLC developed a set of analytical tools and a narrative guide, the Roadmap, to assist states in implementing an effective legal framework for the review and adoption of legislation that supports health information exchange (HIE). The tools and Roadmap were created through extensive research to identify best practices for identifying, evaluating, and reforming state laws related to the disclosure of electronic health information.>Results: HSPLC found that various state resources (legal, legislative, healthcare policy, healthcare providers, and consumers) are necessary for successful completion of the Roadmap to identify opportunities for legislative reform. HSPLC believe that states will have greater likelihood of success in achieving legislative reform if they use the Roadmap and reach out to other states contemplating a change in legislation. Interstate collaboration and coordination are essential if we are to achieve a national legal and technical infrastructure that facilitates health information exchange.>Conclusions: Legislation in most states does not adequately address the exchange of electronic health information. Drafting of legislation must take into account a state’s unique environment and culture, and the needs and support of stakeholders. The goal of using the analytic tool is to protect health information while removing barriers that impede the exchange of vital information. The HSPLC Roadmap provides a step by step process to analyze and reform state legislation.
机译:>目标:开发并测试一种分析性立法工具,该工具可使各州对与电子健康信息交换相关的法律进行分析和提出改革建议。>背景:一项研究表明,多州协调安全和隐私法协作组织(HSPLC)发现在法律和商业惯例中,健康信息交换存在诸多障碍。在某些情况下,障碍是有益的,因为它们可以保护人们的隐私。但是,当障碍物阻止及时交换治疗患者所需的信息时,可能会出现问题。州和联邦法律以及州法规之间在定义,组织结构和内容方面存在许多不一致之处。一些州已经通过了新的立法,其中涉及健康信息的交换,这可能会进一步加剧州之间的差异并阻碍州际电子健康信息的交换。>方法:HSPLC开发了一套分析工具和叙述性指南,路线图,以帮助各州实施有效的法律框架,以审查和通过支持健康信息交换(HIE)的立法。这些工具和路线图是通过广泛的研究而创建的,目的是找出识别,评估和改革与电子健康信息公开相关的州法律的最佳做法。>结果:HSPLC发现各种州资源(法律,立法,医疗保健政策,医疗保健提供者和消费者)对于成功完成该路线图以识别立法改革的机会是必不可少的。 HSPLC相信,如果各州使用路线图并联系其他正在考虑修改法律的州,则他们更有可能成功地进行立法改革。如果我们要建立促进健康信息交流的国家法律和技术基础设施,则州际合作与协调至关重要。>结论:大多数州的立法并未充分解决电子健康信息的交换问题。起草法律必须考虑到州的独特环境和文化,以及利益相关者的需求和支持。使用分析工具的目的是保护健康信息,同时消除阻碍重要信息交换的障碍。 HSPLC路线图提供了逐步分析和改革州立法的过程。

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