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Federally developed software that lets organizations exchange health information will incorporate features next year to help users become “meaningful” users of health IT, according to a Health and Human Services Department executive.
The updated version of the Connect software tool-set will make it easier for health care organizations to conduct transactions such as electronic prescribing and file sharing called for in the multi-billion-dollar health IT incentive plan, they said.
“In 2010, we will be working toward a release of the software that will have meaningful use features embedded in it,” said Vish Sakaran, program director of the Federal Health Architecture office, which led the development of Connect.
He made his remarks at an Oct. 30 briefing on the use of the Connect software, which is available for free to federal, state and local government and private healthcare providers.
The Connect tools enable health organizations to share information using standards designed to forge a nationwide health information network (NHIN). “The goal is to create a platform for participation in health information exchange and meaningful use so that those who want to innovate have a (way) of handling that,” said Dave Riley, technical lead for Connect.
By 2011, providers participating in the health IT incentive program should be able to transmit prescriptions to a pharmacy from an electronic health record as well as receive lab results, according to recommendations from the Health IT Policy Committee. Connect is one of the approaches to accomplish that exchange, Riley said.
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