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Procuring Interoperability : Achieving High-Quality, Connected, and Person-Centered Care

Authors :
National Academy of Medicine
The Learning Health System Series
Y. Claire Wang
Ashwini Zenooz
Ram D. Sriram
Craig Samitt
Meredith Karney
William Johnson
Julian Goldman
Andrew Gettinger
Douglas B. Fridsma
Raquel C. Bono
Sezin Palmer
Michael M. E. Johns
Peter Pronovost
National Academy of Medicine
The Learning Health System Series
Y. Claire Wang
Ashwini Zenooz
Ram D. Sriram
Craig Samitt
Meredith Karney
William Johnson
Julian Goldman
Andrew Gettinger
Douglas B. Fridsma
Raquel C. Bono
Sezin Palmer
Michael M. E. Johns
Peter Pronovost
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Realizing the promise of digital technology will depend on the ability to share information across time and space from multiple devices, sources, systems, and organizations. The major barrier to progress is not technical; rather, it is in the failure of organizational demand and purchasing requirements. In contrast to many other industries, the purchasers of health care technologies have not marshaled their purchasing power to drive interoperability as a key requirement. Better procurement practices, supported by compatible interoperability platforms and architecture, will allow for better, safer patient care; reduced administrative workload for clinicians; protection from cybersecurity attacks; and significant financial savings across multiple markets. With funding support from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, this National Academy of Medicine Special Publication represents a multi-stakeholder exploration of the path toward achieving large-scale interoperability through strategic acquisition of health information technology solutions and devices. In this publication, data exchanges over three environments are identified as critical to achieving interoperability: facility-to-facility (macro-tier); intra-facility (meso-tier); and at point-of-care (micro-tier). The publication further identifies the key characteristics of information exchange involved in health and health care, the nature of the requirements for functional interoperability in care processes, the mapping of those requirements into prevailing contracting practices, the specification of the steps necessary to achieve system-wide interoperability, and the proposal of a roadmap for using procurement specifications to engage those steps. The publication concludes with a series of checklists to be used by health care organizations and other stakeholders to accelerate progress in achieving system-wide interoperability.

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9780309705271, 9780309705288, and 9780309705301
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
Procuring Interoperability : Achieving High-Quality, Connected, and Person-Centered Care
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
3661358