KHIN KANSAS HEALTH INFORMATION NETWORK Georgia Executive Briefing Provider Led Health Information Exchange.

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KHIN KANSAS HEALTH INFORMATION NETWORK Georgia Executive Briefing Provider Led Health Information Exchange

KHIN Health Information Exchange (HIE) is an Electronic Network that connects EHRs together

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Kansas Health Information Network, Inc. Founding members Not for Profit Organization

KHIN What does a Health Information Exchange do???? 1.Data Transport-Interoperability a)Transitions of Care b)Patient Engagement c)Public and Population Health 2.Data Normalization, Aggregation and Reporting

KHIN Support EPs/EHs/CAH in Meeting MU2 Data Transport Public Health Transmissions 1.Immunizations 2.Electronic Lab Reporting 3.Syndromic Surveillance 4.Cancer 5.Infectious Diseases Patient Engagement 1.Summary of Care 2.Secure Messaging 3.Patient Education Transitions of Care 1.Summary of Care 2.Provider Directory 3.eHealth Exchange

KHIN Support EPs/EHs/CAH in Meeting MU2 Data Transport

KHIN KHIN Membership Growth

KHIN KHIN Production Growth

KHIN KHIN Key Statistics 1.Over 2 Million + Unique Patients in KHIN Exchange KHIN Members 3.94 Health Care Organizations in Production—96 testing 64 Hospitals 209 Clinics Other HIO members 4. Public Health Transmissions Syndromic Surveillance— 1,500,000 +transmissions Immunizations—60,000+

KHIN KHIN HIE Products Secure Clinical Messaging/DIRECT 2.Provider Portal Full HIE–Query functionality Web based access 3.Personal Health Record 4.State level interfaces Immunizations Syndromic Surveillance Reportable Diseases Cancer Registry Infectious Disease Registry 5.Alerts and Data Extracts

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KHIN Initiatives 1.eHealth Exchange Member 2.BCBSKS Incentive Payments 3.Personal Health Record---myKShealth eRecord 4.Alerts and Data Extracts 5.Trauma Image Sharing 6.Cancer Registry

KHIN Contact Information Laura McCrary Ed.D Executive Director Office: