Correctly and consistently linking patient data across the care continuum remains a significant challenge for U.S. hospitals and health information exchanges (HIEs), according to a new report from eHealth Initiative Foundation and NextGate.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 12, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Correctly and consistently linking patient data across the care continuum remains a significant challenge for U.S. hospitals and health information exchanges (HIEs), according to a new report from eHealth Initiative Foundation and NextGate. The findings are based on a national survey of healthcare provider and HIE leaders to help capture a candid and comprehensive picture of the current patient matching landscape. Massive changes are taking place in the healthcare ecosystem as the U.S. transitions to a value-based care model, including many mergers and acquisitions and a wide expansion of interoperability services for HIEs. This study helps to better define actions currently in place, adoption barriers, and the growing need for government support. “As the number of players and organizations in the healthcare space continue to expand rapidly, patient matching is even more important,” says Jennifer Covich Bordenick, chief executive officer of eHealth Initiative Foundation. Key findings of the survey include:
“Incomplete or inaccurate data in one’s health record can be detrimental to patient safety and a significant barrier to delivering coordinated, patient-centric care,” said Andy Aroditis, CEO of NextGate. “This survey confirms that healthcare institutions must continue to invest in better approaches to facilitate a comprehensive and accurate record of care across the continuum. Measures that move identity management out of EHRs, make meaningful information more accessible and sharable, and improve data governance at the point of collection, are much needed steps to accelerate patient matching performance.” A webinar presentation on Thursday, February 13, at 2 p.m. ET will provide a thorough discussion of the survey findings, as well as answers to audience questions. To register, click here. To see the full results of The State of Patient Matching in America survey, visit https://bit.ly/38ec1cU. An infographic on the key findings can also be found here. About eHealth Initiative About NextGate Media Contacts: View original content to download multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/new-survey-from-ehi-and-nextgate-addresses-the-state-of-patient-matching-in-the-us-301003424.html SOURCE NextGate |