In 2006, the Oregon Business Council's Leadership Group on Data Exchange (OBC) commissioned a team among the regional stakeholder organizations and Q Corp to study options for building a financially sustainable approach to a community-wide health information exchange among providers and locations of care. This document outlines the results of the electronic health record survey administered in 2006.
In 2006, the Oregon Business Council's Leadership Group on Data Exchange (OBC) commissioned a team among the regional stakeholder organizations and Q Corp to study options for building a financially sustainable approach to a community-wide health information exchange among providers and locations of care. This document describes the healthcare environment in the Portland metropolitan area.
In 2006, the Oregon Business Council's Leadership Group on Data Exchange (OBC) commissioned a team among the regional stakeholder organizations and Q Corp to study options for building a financially sustainable approach to a community-wide health information exchange among providers and locations of care. This document outlines the terms and conditions for the technology services to support the MPHIE as well the contract issued to the chosen bidder.
In 2006, the Oregon Business Council's Leadership Group on Data Exchange (OBC) commissioned a team among the regional stakeholder organizations and Q Corp to study options for building a financially sustainable approach to a community-wide health information exchange among providers and locations of care. This was the agreement for each organization participating (data provider and/or data recipient) in the MPHIE.
In 2006, the Oregon Business Council's Leadership Group on Data Exchange (OBC) commissioned a team among the regional stakeholder organizations and Q Corp to study options for building a financially sustainable approach to a community-wide health information exchange among providers and locations of care. This is the business plan of the project.
The Oregon HISPC Project was a collaborative effort of the Oregon Health Care Quality Corporation and the Office for Oregon Health Policy and Research to keep Oregonians health information private and secure in the move towards the electronic exchange of health information. Within the broad arena of health information exchange (HIE) the Oregon Health Information Security and Privacy Collaboration (HISPC) explored the issues of privacy and security.
The American College of Physicians (ACP) developed these recommendations with the American Pain Society (APS). The authors reviewed published studies about the benefits and harms of tests and treatments used in low back pain. This free summary for patients can help inform patients to choose from among the many treatments for low back pain.
A study quantifying the potential impact of the widespread adoption of advanced technologies such as electronic health records (EHR) on Oregon’s health expenditures. The estimate is based on published nation-wide models of the potential savings and costs that may be expected from the adoption of advanced health information technologies.
In 2006, the Oregon Business Council's Leadership Group on Data Exchange (OBC) commissioned a team among the regional stakeholder organizations and Q Corp to study options for building a financially sustainable approach to a community-wide health information exchange among providers and locations of care.
In 2006, the Oregon Business Council's Leadership Group on Data Exchange (OBC) commissioned a team among the regional stakeholder organizations and Q Corp to study options for building a financially sustainable approach to a community-wide health information exchange among providers and locations of care. This document outlines the by laws.