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Health Information Technology

Health information technology (Health IT) allows comprehensive management of medical information and its secure exchange between health care consumers and providers. Broad use of health IT will:
  • Improve health care quality;
  • Prevent medical errors;
  • Reduce health care costs;
  • Increase administrative efficiencies;
  • Decrease paperwork; and
  • Expand access to affordable care.

Interoperable health IT will improve individual patient care, but it will also bring many public health benefits including:

  • Early detection of infectious disease outbreaks around the country;
  • Improved tracking of chronic disease management; and
  • Evaluation of health care based on value enabled by the collection of de-identified price and quality information that can be compared.

Making Health Information Technology Personal

Health information technologies can be tools that help individuals maintain their health through better management of their health information. Health IT will help consumers gather all of their health information in one place so they can thoroughly understand it and share it securely with their health care providers so they get the care that best fits their individual needs.

Health IT can help to improve public health one individual at a time by building partnerships between health care consumers and providers across the country.

NHIN Trial Implementation Cooperative Agreement Awardees

Cooperative Agreements total approximately $600,000.

Awardees are:

  • HealthLINC/Bloomington Hospital
  • Cleveland Clinic
  • Community Health Information Collaborative
  • HealthBridge
  • Kaiser Permanente
  • Wright State University

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Upcoming Events

6th Transforming Healthcare Through Health Information Technology
Washington, DC
May 5 - 7, 2008
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TEPR 2008
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
May 17 - 21, 2008
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Personal Experiences

"I have to travel to make a living, and everytime I get on a plane, I put myself at extreme health risk. I've got to make sure I'm awake long enough to give whatever medical professional who is going to be treating me the appropriate information so that they don't kill me!" ~ Amye Leong

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