Moderated by M. Maxwell Stroud, MSW, CPHIMS, Lead Consultant, Galen Healthcare Solutions
Topic: Using patient narrative to explore gaps in health data interoperability
Participate on Twitter by tweeting at us & our participants using the hashtag #HITsm – every Friday, 11 am CT.
Topic 1: Conversations about Interoperability have traditionally focused on health care organizations & software tools. Why is it important to include the patient narrative in the interoperability conversation? #HITsm
Topic 2: What are some of the compelling patient narratives related to interoperability that you have encountered? #HITsm
Topic 3: How are patients’ data needs different from the needs of the health care providers? #HITsm
Topic 4: What is the value in including diverse populations when exploring patients’ relationship with their data? #HITsm
Topic 5: How can healthcare organizations and software innovators plan to include patient narrative when exploring interoperability road blocks. #HITsm
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It blows my mind that just a little over a month ago I was at the largest healthcare IT conference in the country (HIMSS16) discussing interoperability, and now I am on the phone with the nurse at the clinic because she cannot find my lab results. “Oh wait” she says “they are in the print and scan pile. …
We can do better by patients and consumers. The information is there, it is just not yet connected in the way that will make it available, actionable and meaningful to everyone who needs it. – Max Stroud
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