The electronic health record (EHR) is a more longitudinal collection of the electronic health information of individual patients or populations. The EMR, in contrast, is the patient record...
Learn what kind of data is considered electronic protected health information (ePHI) and the HIPAA requirements surrounding its use and storage.
The Department of Health and Human Services sets standards for protecting electronic health information and enforces compliance with them. Health care providers, health plans, their...
Single Patient EHI Export: ; Export EHI for a single patient at any time the user chooses without Developer assistance. ; The export must be created in a timely fashion. ; Must include all EHI for a single patient.
"Electronic health information exchange" enables the sharing of medical records electronically among health care providers, and between providers and...
How does the EHI definition align with HIPAA healthcare terminology? ; Learn more about HIPAA Omnibus Final Rule ; Where can I read the 2002 and 2000 HIPAA Privacy Rule? ; Review the relevant HIPAA FAQs
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Guide to Privacy and Security of Electronic Health Information Version 2.0 April 2015 The information contained in this Guide is not intended to serve as legal advice nor should it...
Page 1 of 2 @ONC_HealthIT Designated Record Set (DRS) Scope Understanding Electronic Health Information (EHI) Why is EHI important? EHI is part of the information blocking definition. An...
Abstract User involvement in the electronic health information systems (eHIS) development process is crucial for gathering and analysing requirements that accurately reflect user needs....