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2015 IEEE Long Island Systems, Applications and Technology Conference (LISAT 2015)

May 1, 2015 |
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LISAT 2015

 

TCR’s Center for Advanced Research on Emerging Healthcare Technologies presents peer-reviewed paper

“Digital Imaging & Electronic Health Record Systems: Implementation and Regulatory Challenges Faced By Healthcare Providers.”

Abstract– Electronic capture of patient records, including digital imaging, facilitates: i) collaboration and communication between providers and entities involved in patient care, ii) compilation of lifetime patient histories that are more accessible to treating physicians, and iii) aggregation of population data for evidence-based medicine and creation of decision support tools. The Medicare and Medicaid electronic health record (EHR) Incentive Programs and associated Meaningful Use (MU) requirements are a driving force in the evolution towards digitized patient recordkeeping. For the foreseeable future, MU will continue to exert pressure on EHR vendors, hospitals, and ambulatory practices to conform to increasingly stringent government reporting requirements or else face obsolescence and/or reduced fees for services. This is encouraging many practices – including radiology and digital imaging centers – that may have opted out of MU compliance in the past – to re-examine how they integrate their work flows with EHR systems and with other physicians and treatment facilities. This paper describes digital imaging technology and strategies to interface and integrate it with EHR systems and clinical work flows. A case study based on the open source electronic health record software, OpenEMR, is presented as an illustrative example of challenges integrating imaging and EHR technology across and between clinical practices. The case study demonstrates how poor EHR integration with picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) and radiology information systems (RIS) complicates and adds to the clinician work flow and reduces the diagnostic value of imaging data. EHR, PACS, and RIS vendors need to improve system interoperability and image sharing capabilities in their product offerings. Better, more complete standards are needed to enable this to happen. DICOM, HL7, IHE, and other standards are evolving to address gaps in data integration and continuity across the spectrum of health information technology used in patient care. This will alleviate burdens on healthcare professionals and information technology staff who must use and implement systems infrastructure while maintaining compliance with Meaningful Use (MU) and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). This is essential to achieving technology’s promise of optimized healthcare delivery.

This paper is available in its entirety on IEEE Xplore.

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Dr. Teresa Piliouras

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Dr. Teresa Piliouras is the CEO and Founder of Technical Consulting & Research, Inc. She is an educator, industry consultant, and entrepreneur with over twenty years of management leadership and technical experience providing Information Technology solutions to corporations, academic, government, and not-for-profit institutions.She was an Adjunct Professor at New York University Polytechnic School of Engineering in Computer Science and Management of Technology, and held visiting appointments as Computer Science Professor at Iona College. She is an award-winning inventor, author of textbooks and peer-reviewed academic publications, and a frequent speaker at industry events. She holds a B.S. from the University of Illinois, a MBA from Iona College, and a Ph.D. from New York University Tandon School of Engineering.
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