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National health records network to expand
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By Bob Brewin bbrewin@govexec.com March 27, 2008
The federal office in charge of creating a national network that
intends to allow clinicians to exchange electronic health care
information plans to expand the system this year to include electronic
health records maintained by federal agencies as well as personal
health records developed by "entrepreneurial organizations," a top
official with the Health and Human Services Department said.

The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information
Technology plans this year to expand its Nationwide Health Information
Network to exchange electronic health information with the departments
of Defense and Veterans Affairs and the Indian Health Service, which
operate electronic health record systems covering millions of
Americans and integrated health care systems that span numerous
communities, said Charles Friedman, chief operating officer for the
national coordinator office. Friedman spoke March 26 at the Defense
Health Care Information Technology Conference at Georgetown University
in Washington.
The NHIN is a key component of a project that President Bush kicked
off in 2004 to create a system that eventually will provide electronic
health records for every American. Bush set 2014 as the deadline to
have the majority of the public's electronic health records available
to any doctor's office, hospital or clinic hooked up to the network.
NHIN is conducting trials with nine organizations in broad geographic
areas under contracts awarded last October.

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Friedman provided few details on how the office would include in the
NHIN information from personal health records developed by what he
called "entrepreneurial organizations" such as Google. Last month,
Google launched a pilot project with the Cleveland Clinic to provide
patients the results of their doctor visits, prescriptions, tests and
procedures through Google's secure Web authentication proxy service. A
spokeswoman for the national coordinator's office said there is no
agreement to include Google personal health records in the NHIN. In
October, Microsoft launched a personal health record initiative called
HealthVault.

By the end of this year, HHS will have demonstrated the exchange of
health information with multiple organizations connected to the
network, Friedman said. He did not say how his office will incorporate
multicommunity integrated health care delivery systems, but plans to
tie these systems into the NHIN indicate that the office wants to
expand the network from the state to the local level, with the network
hooking up cities and towns within a state, according to an executive
of a health IT vendor at the conference who declined to be identified.
Federal interfaces to the health network will be through an entity
called NHIN Connect, Friedman said. NHIN Connect will be based on the
National Health Information Exchange Gateway, which Harris Corp will
develop under a contract HHS awarded last week, said Lt. Col. Hon Pak,
director of the advanced information technology group of the Army's
Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center at Fort Detrick,
Md.

Pak, who serves as the Defense representative on NHIN Connect, said
the network will use software developed by Defense and VA for the
Bidirectional Health Information Exchange, which clinicians in both
departments use to share electronic patient information, and software
developed by the National Cancer Institute for its Cancer Biomedical
Informatics Grid. The NHIN connect gateway integrates health care IT
information from several federal agencies into the NHIN. This includes
VA, Defense and the Indian Health Service as well as the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention and the Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services, Pak said. NHIN Connect is in an early development
stage; the first multiagency planning meeting was held yesterday, he
added.
The NHIN gateway will save the government significant money by
correlating simple demographic information with federal programs, such
as determining who is alive and who has died, said Dr. Stanley Saiki
Jr., director of the Pacific Telehealth and Technology Group, a joint
Defense and VA research organization funded by the Army's Telemedicine
and Advanced Technology Research Center.

States and the federal government "really can't even keep close track
of who dies so that their Social Security and other benefits can be
terminated," Saiki said. "This savings alone could go a long way to
finance important data systems. Magnify this by the potential
increased efficiency in the delivery of health care and magnify this
again with universal coverage and the gateway and NHIN Connect is a
big deal."
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I am currently enrolled in a Healthcare IT class that is closely
 researching and watching this subject as it develops. It will be
 interesting to see how the trials go; I believe this will be a
 helpful system if the systems are able to speak to one another in
 a secure manner. Adrianne Posted April 9, 2008 5:28 PM

there is definately a lot of buzz around this space. there seems
 to be a lot of competition to get to this space first, and get all
 those government dollars. I saw on a post that last week Louisiana
 setup their statewide HIE. how much longer until that national
 version is up. HealthSparks Posted April 8, 2008 12:05 PM
Is it only me that sees this as the precursor of the "defining
 platform" for electronic records storage as needed in a
 transparent and efficient national healthcare system? Add consumer
 driven healthcare tools into the mix and “well-la” Schmidt,
 Page, Brin & Gates could control the traffic on ALL healthcare
 transactions globally. Is this the equivalent of A.T.& T. as
 depicted in the 1960's movie “The President’s Analyst” with
 James Coburn. I find this incredibly fascinating . . . . or have I
 taken it "a bridge too far?" Ted DeCorte Posted April 4, 2008 3:37
 PM

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CORRECTION: The original version of this article incorrectly implied
that the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information
Technology was planning to expand the National Health Information
Network to include personal health records that reside in Google's and
Microsoft's recently launched health applications. The national
coordinator's office has not formalized any agreement with those
companies. The story has been modified to correct the error.

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