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Electronic Health Record-related
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AHIC |
American Health Information Community (The Community) - Federally-chartered commission to provide input and recommendations to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on how electronic health records
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AHIMA |
American Health Information Management Association
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AHRQ | Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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ANSI |
American National Standards Institute - a non-profit organization that administers and coordinates the U.S. voluntary standardization activities
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ASPE | Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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CCD | Common Client Directory
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CCHIT |
Certification Commission for Health Information Technology - private, non-profit organization established to develop an efficient, credible, and sustainable mechanism for certifying health care information technology products |
CCR | Continuity of Care Record - A standard specification being developed jointly by ASTM International (an SDO), the Massachusetts Medical Society, the Health Information Management and Systems Society (HIMSS), and the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). It is intended to foster and improve continuity of patient care, to reduce medical errors, and to assure at least a minimum standard of health information transportability when a patient is referred or transferred to, or is otherwise seen by, another provider.
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CDA | Clinical Document Architecture
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CDC | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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CDSS | Clinical Decision Support System
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CHI | Consolidated Health Informatics Initiative - Initiative to establish federal health information interoperability standards as the basis for electronic health data transfer in all activities and projects and among all agencies and departments (ONCHIT Initiative)
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CPOE | Computerized Physician/Provider Order Entry
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DSL | Digital Subscriber Line
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EHR |
Electronic Health Record
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EMR | Electronic Medical Record
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GUI | Graphical User Interface
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FHA | Federal Health Architecture - ONCHIT program to create a consistent federal framework to facilitate communication and collaboration among all health care entities to improve citizen access to health-related information and high-quality services
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HIE |
Health Information Exchange
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HIPAA |
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (P.L. 104-191)
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HIT |
Health Information Technology – Frequently associated with the OHCHIT Health Information Technology Adoption Initiative in partnership with the George Washington University, Partners/Massachusetts General Hospital Institute for Health Policy and Brigham and Women's Hospital
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HITRC | Health Information Technology Resource Center also known as the AHRQ National Resource Center for Health Information Technology (the National Resource Center), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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HITSP |
Health Information Technology Standards Panel
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HL7 | Health Level Seven - a standard development organization that supports the development and maintenance of a health data exchange protocol. "'Level Seven' refers to the highest level of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) communications model for Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) - the application level. The application level addresses definition of the data to be exchanged, the timing of the interchange, and the communication of certain errors to the application. The seventh level supports such functions as security checks, participant identification, availability checks, exchange mechanism negotiations and, most importantly, data exchange structuring."
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HRSA | Health Resources and Services Administration
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IHI | Institute of Healthcare Improvement
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IOM | Institute of Medicine
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ISB | Inter-SNO Bridge - is a term used by Connecting for Health to refer to the interface or point of contact between SNOs. From the publication, The Connecting for Health Common Framework: Technical Issues and Requirements for Implementation. Connecting for Health is a public-private collaborative of more than 100 organizations representing a diverse array of private, public, and not-for-profit groups.
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ISO | International Organization for Standardization
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LAN | Local Area Network
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LHII |
Local Health Information Infrastructure
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NEDSS | National Electronic Disease Surveillance System - CDC initiative to advance the development of efficient, integrated, and interoperable surveillance systems at federal, state, and local levels
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NCVHS | National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics - Public advisory body to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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NHII |
National Health Information Infrastructure - ASPE initiative to improve the effectiveness, efficiency, and overall quality of health and health care through a comprehensive network of interoperable systems of clinical, public health, and personal health information. (Now incorporated into ONCHIT)
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NHIN |
Nationwide Health Information Network - A network that would link disparate health care information systems together to allow patients, physicians, hospitals, public health agencies and other authorized users across the nation to share clinical information in real-time under stringent security, privacy and other protections. Described in the Framework for Strategic Action: "The Decade of Health Information Technology: Delivering Consumer-centric and Information-rich Health Care." As used by Connecting for Health, "(t)he NHIN is the sum of all SNOs. It is a network of networks whose participants agree to the Common Framework. The NHIN is not a separately funded entity; it is a framework of cooperation and compliance.3 If the individual SNOs externally facing interfaces work, the NHIN will work. There are no required "top level" services in the NHIN; at the national level, adherence to standards and policies, however defined and affected, are the key elements. All the actual infrastructure of the network is either hosted within the SNOs, or uses the existing internet." From the publication, The Connecting for Health Common Framework: Technical Issues and Requirements for Implementation. Connecting for Health is a public-private collaborative of more than 100 organizations representing a diverse array of private, public, and not-for-profit groups.
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NIH | National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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ODBC | Open Data Base Connectivity
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ONCHIT or ONC |
Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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PHDSC | Public Health Data Sandards Consortium
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PHI |
Personally Identifiable Health Information
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PHIN | Public Health Information Network
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PVRP | Physcian Voluntary Reporting Program - U.S. Department of Human Services, Centers for Medicare and Medical Services sponsored quality of care reporting program.
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RHIE | Regional Health Information Exchanges
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RHIO |
Regional Health Information Organization
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RLS | Record Locator Service - An index that lets clinicians find out From the publication, The Connecting for Health Common Framework: Overview and Principles. Connecting for Health is a public-private collaborative of more than 100 organizations representing a diverse array of private, public, and not-for-profit groups.
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RPMS | Resource and Patient Management System
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SDN | Secure Data Network
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SDOs | U.S. Standards Development Organizations
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SNO | Subnetwork organization - As used by Connecting for Health, "(a) SNO is any group of entities (regionally or non-regionally defined) that agree to communicate clinical data with one another using a single Record Locator Service (RLS), using shared policies and technological standards, and operating together under a single SNO-wide set of policies and contractual agreements. A SNO has two sets of interfaces, one internal, which binds its member entities together, and one external, which is where traffic to and from other SNOs and outside entities come from." From the publication, The Connecting for Health Common Framework: Technical Issues and Requirements for Implementation. Connecting for Health is a public-private collaborative of more than 100 organizations representing a diverse array of private, public, and not-for-profit groups.
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SQL | Structured Query Language
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SRD | State and Regional Demonstration contracts (AHRQ funded)
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THQIT | Transforming Healthcare Quality Through Health Information Technology grants (AHRQ funded)
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URL |
Uniform Resource Locator |
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of Public Health 535 West Jefferson Street Springfield, Illinois 62761 Phone 217-782-4977 Fax 217-782-3987 TTY 800-547-0466 Questions or Comments |