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At the crossroads: NRTRC white paper examines trends driving the convergence of telehealth, EHRs and HIE.

机译:处于十字路口:NRTRC白皮书探讨了推动远程医疗,EHR和HIE融合的趋势。

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From the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) and the newly passed healthcare reform legislation to emerging reimbursement models and shifting consumer health trends, a confluence of events are driving radical change in the nation's healthcare system and bringing about the convergence of telehealth, electronic health records (EHRs) and health information exchange (HIE). That is the focus of "The Crossroads of Telehealth, Electronic Health Records & Health Information Exchange: Planning for Rural Communities," a new white paper from the Northwest Regional Telehealth Resource Center (NRTRC). "Accelerating adoption and utilization of telehealth technologies, telemedicine in particular, will be critical to a successful stakeholder response to the disruptive changes that are underway in healthcare," said NRTRC Executive Director Christina B. Thielst, FACHE. "By leveraging telehealth networks and their existing infrastructures, Regional Extension Centers, HIEs and other data-sharing initiatives will be better-positioned to fulfill their commitments to the healthcare delivery system of the future--a system in which even the most rural and remote populations have timely access to care and their health records." The white paper explores emerging trends and recent disruptors impacting the healthcare delivery system and examines the opportunities they present for the advancement of telecommunications-based health solutions and the broadband infrastructure available through telehealth networks. It also takes an in-depth look at the various uses of telehealth and the most common delivery models of telemedicine, as well as the role of the telehealth network and Telehealth Resource Centers (TRCs) in expanding the reach of these vital initiatives. Finally, the white paper highlights the evolution of the REACH Montana Telehealth Network from facilitating teleradiology at three remote sites into a consortium of healthcare providers at 18 sites linked by high-bandwidth telecommunications in the north central region of Montana. REACH, which considers HIE to be a primary function, is currently working to leverage its existing T1 infrastructure to create the railroad tracks and beyond. "This white paper is an excellent analysis of the intersection of telehealth and health information technology, and the opportunities and challenges this electronic technology will bring to rural America," said Terry J. Hill, Executive Director of the Rural Health Resource Center, the Duluth, Minn.-based national knowledge center for rural hospitals providing technical assistance, information, education and other resources to rural health care providers and their communities. Adds Thielst: "Crossroads is a valuable planning tool for any healthcare stakeholder, but it is especially important for rural communities wanting to address health information exchange. It is just one of many resources available through the NRTRC to help advance the involvement of teleheatlh networks in HIE initiatives and to help transform the telehealth infrastructure into the 'superhighway' across which remote and rural areas will finally be able to participate in the widespread exchange of electronic health information." One of five TRCs in the nation, the NRTRC leverages the collective expertise of 33 telehealth networks across Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, and United States-affiliated Pacific Islands to share information and resources which assist in the development of new telehealth programs. The NRTRC is focused on further growth and new provider adoption of telehealth technologies to enhance delivery systems and reduce organizational and patient costs.
机译:从《美国复苏与再投资法案》(ARRA)和新近通过的医疗保健改革立法,到新兴的报销模式和不断变化的消费者健康趋势,各种事件的融合正在推动美国医疗保健系统发生根本性变化,并实现远程医疗,电子医疗的融合记录(EHR)和健康信息交换(HIE)。这是西北地区远程医疗资源中心(NRTRC)的新白皮书“远程医疗,电子健康记录和健康信息交换的十字路口:规划农村社区”的重点。 NRTRC执行董事Christina B. Thielst表示:“加快远程医疗技术(尤其是远程医疗)的采用和利用,对于利益相关者成功应对医疗保健领域的颠覆性变化至关重要。” “通过利用远程医疗网络及其现有基础设施,区域扩展中心,HIE和其他数据共享计划将可以更好地履行其对未来医疗保健提供系统的承诺,即使在最偏远的农村和偏远地区,该系统居民可以及时获得护理及其健康记录。”白皮书探讨了新兴趋势和最近影响医疗保健交付系统的破坏因素,并探讨了它们为推进基于电信的医疗解决方案和通过远程医疗网络提供的宽带基础设施所带来的机遇。它还深入研究了远程医疗的各种用途和最常见的远程医疗交付模式,以及远程医疗网络和远程医疗资源中心(TRC)在扩大这些重要计划的覆盖范围方面的作用。最后,白皮书重点介绍了REACH蒙大拿州远程医疗网络的发展过程,该网络从促进三个远程站点的远程放射学发展成为由位于蒙大拿州中北部地区的高带宽电信连接的18个站点的医疗服务提供商联盟。以HIE为主要功能的REACH目前正在努力利用其现有的T1基础设施来创建铁轨及其他。德卢斯乡村卫生资源中心执行主任Terry J. Hill表示:“本白皮书对远程医疗与卫生信息技术的交叉点以及该电子技术将为美国乡村带来的机遇和挑战进行了出色的分析。位于明尼苏达州明尼苏达州的农村医院国家知识中心,为农村卫生保健提供者及其社区提供技术援助,信息,教育和其他资源。 Thielst补充说:“ Crossroads对任何医疗保健利益相关者而言都是宝贵的计划工具,但对于希望处理健康信息交换的农村社区而言,这一点尤其重要。它只是NRTRC提供的众多资源之一,可帮助推动远程医疗网络的参与。 HIE倡议并帮助将远程医疗基础设施转变为“高速公路”,通过该高速公路,偏远和农村地区最终将能够参与电子健康信息的广泛交换。” NRTRC是美国五个TRC之一,它利用阿拉斯加,夏威夷,爱达荷州,蒙大拿州,俄勒冈州,犹他州,华盛顿州,怀俄明州和美国附属太平洋群岛的33个远程医疗网络的集体专业知识来共享信息和资源,以帮助新的远程医疗计划的开发。 NRTRC专注于远程医疗技术的进一步增长和新提供商的采用,以增强交付系统并降低组织和患者的费用。

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