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About
 
About
  
The Rochester RHIO is a nonprofit organization chartered in 2006.  It is charged with creating a health information exchange that allows hospitals, labs and radiology groups to  access and share  patient
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The Rochester RHIO is a nonprofit organization chartered in 2006(2).  It is charged with creating a health information exchange that allows hospitals, labs and radiology groups to  access and share  patient
information in a secure environment.
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information in a secure environment (1). As of April 2010, there are over 800 physicians and 3000 total users, which includes midlevel providers and support staff.(1)  It serves the area between Buffalo
 
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and Syracuse, including Rochester and the surrounding counties.
 
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History
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Governance
 
Governance
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The RHIO is governed by a board of directors from the Greater Rochester community, representing area businesses, health insurers and hospitals. (2)
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Funding comes from a combination of state funds and matching grants from community organizations. (2)
  
 
Technology
 
Technology
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Patient information is organized with a hybrid model.  The master Patient Index (MPI) is its only centralized data base, while the data from hospitals, labs, etc. is federated
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on a series of edge servers. (3)
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As of April 2010, the Rochester RHIO receives about 1.5 million reports per month.(1)
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In addition to information exchange, Rochester RHIO offers EHR integration.  This allows information collected by the RHIO integrate directly with the physician's EHR.(1)
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The state of New York has about 9 different RHIOs.  There is a plan to combine them into a SHINY (Statewide Health Information Network of New York).(1)
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Future projects include:
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CCS - Continuity of Care Summary - Bundles social services informations.  Home evaluations by social workers, Dietary information for nutritionists.
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EPCR for EMS: An online EHR for emergency medical personnel.
  
 
Privacy considerations
 
Privacy considerations
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Access is only granted to healthcare providers, not to insurance companies, employer groups or the patients themselves.  Providers are met in person before they are given access to the RHIO.
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Patients must grant access to every practice or medical organization before their information can be accessed.(1)
  
 
External links
 
External links
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http://www.grrhio.org/about/default.aspx
  
 
Sources:
 
Sources:
 
1) (J. Neri, Manager of Community HIE Services, Rochester RHIO, interview, April 15, 2010).
 
1) (J. Neri, Manager of Community HIE Services, Rochester RHIO, interview, April 15, 2010).
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2) http://www.grrhio.org/about/default.aspx
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3) (J. Neri, Manager of Community HIE Services, Rochester, RHIO, e-mail interview, September 22, 2010).

Revision as of 00:05, 23 September 2010

About

The Rochester RHIO is a nonprofit organization chartered in 2006(2). It is charged with creating a health information exchange that allows hospitals, labs and radiology groups to access and share patient information in a secure environment (1). As of April 2010, there are over 800 physicians and 3000 total users, which includes midlevel providers and support staff.(1) It serves the area between Buffalo and Syracuse, including Rochester and the surrounding counties.

Governance

The RHIO is governed by a board of directors from the Greater Rochester community, representing area businesses, health insurers and hospitals. (2) Funding comes from a combination of state funds and matching grants from community organizations. (2)

Technology

Patient information is organized with a hybrid model. The master Patient Index (MPI) is its only centralized data base, while the data from hospitals, labs, etc. is federated on a series of edge servers. (3)


As of April 2010, the Rochester RHIO receives about 1.5 million reports per month.(1) In addition to information exchange, Rochester RHIO offers EHR integration. This allows information collected by the RHIO integrate directly with the physician's EHR.(1) The state of New York has about 9 different RHIOs. There is a plan to combine them into a SHINY (Statewide Health Information Network of New York).(1)


Future projects include:

CCS - Continuity of Care Summary - Bundles social services informations. Home evaluations by social workers, Dietary information for nutritionists.

EPCR for EMS: An online EHR for emergency medical personnel.

Privacy considerations

Access is only granted to healthcare providers, not to insurance companies, employer groups or the patients themselves. Providers are met in person before they are given access to the RHIO. Patients must grant access to every practice or medical organization before their information can be accessed.(1)

External links http://www.grrhio.org/about/default.aspx

Sources: 1) (J. Neri, Manager of Community HIE Services, Rochester RHIO, interview, April 15, 2010). 2) http://www.grrhio.org/about/default.aspx 3) (J. Neri, Manager of Community HIE Services, Rochester, RHIO, e-mail interview, September 22, 2010).