Kentucky Health Information Exchange Sample Clauses

Kentucky Health Information Exchange. Providers who contract with The Contractor will sign a Participation Agreement with the Kentucky Health Information Exchange (KHIE) within one (1) month of contract signing. Providers will engage with KHIE for the purpose of connecting their electronic health records (EHR) system to the health information exchange to share their patient electronic records. The ultimate objective is to facilitate improved care coordination resulting in higher quality care and better outcomes. The data set required for submission is a Summary of Care Record. Hospitals that contract with “Your MCO” will be required to also submit ADTs (Admission, Discharge, Transfer messages) to KHIE. If the provider does not have an electronic health record they must still sign a Participation Agreement with KHIE and sign up for Direct Secure Messaging services so that clinical information can be shared securely with other providers in their community of care. The Contractor will submit a monthly report to the KY Office of Health Data and Analytics regarding the above items.
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Kentucky Health Information Exchange. (KHIE) The Contractor shall encourage all Providers in their Network to establish connectivity with the KHIE. For newly contracted providers, the Contractor shall notify the Provider within one month of the recommendation to sign a Participation Agreement with KHIE for the purpose of connecting their electronic health records system to the health information exchange to share their patient electronic records. The data set required for submission is a Summary of Care Record. For hospitals, the Contractor shall also recommend the submission of ADTs (Admission, Discharge, Transfer messages) to KHIE. If the provider does not have an electronic health record the Contractor will encourage the Provider to sign a Participation Agreement with KHIE as well as sign up for Direct Secure Messaging services so that clinical information can be shared securely with other providers in their community of care. The Department may, at its discretion, mandate provider participation with at least ninety (90) days written notice to the Contractor.
Kentucky Health Information Exchange. (KHIE): The KHIE is a fully functional health information exchange engaged with multiple small, medium, and large providers of healthcare data for the purpose of improving the quality and safety of healthcare in Kentucky. To accommodate the diversity of data sources in the health information exchange space, the KHIE has implemented a broad set of technologies to collect and consolidate clinical and claims- based data that are made available to exchange participants through web- based technology or direct consumption. In addition, the KHIE supports the collection of healthcare data for secondary use such as the population of registries and public health surveillance systems. KHIE will be registering patients with the KY MDM solution. The new MEMS solution shall be required to supply Medicaid claims and encounter data to the KHIE solution.
Kentucky Health Information Exchange. Providers who contract with Subcontractor and/or Health Plan will sign a participation agreement with the Kentucky Health Information Exchange (KHIE) within 1 month of signing the Agreement. Providers will engage with KHIE for the purpose of connecting their electronic health records (EHR) system to the health information exchange to share their patient electronic records. The ultimate objective is to facilitate improved care coordination resulting in higher quality care and better outcomes. The data set required for submission is a Summary of Care Record. Hospitals that contract with Subcontractor and/or Health Plan will be required to also submit ADTs (Admission, Discharge, Transfer messages) to KHIE. If the provider does not have an electronic health record they must still sign a participation agreement with KHIE and sign up for direct secure messaging services so that clinical information can be shared securely with other providers in their community of care.

Related to Kentucky Health Information Exchange

  • Electronic Protected Health Information “Electronic Protected Health Information” (“EPHI”) means individually identifiable health information that is transmitted or maintained in electronic media, limited to the information created, received, maintained or transmitted by Business Associate from or on behalf of Covered Entity.

  • Health Information Subject to all applicable privacy laws, the member irrevocably authorises any doctor or other person who may have, or may acquire, any information concerning their health to disclose such information to Specialty Emergency Services, and that this authority shall remain in force for a period of not less than 12 (twelve) months following the expiry date of this Membership Agreement.

  • Protected Health Information “Protected Health Information” shall have the same meaning as the term “protected health information” in Section 160.103 and is limited to the information created or received by Contractor from or on behalf of County.

  • Access to Protected Health Information 7.1 To the extent Covered Entity determines that Protected Health Information is maintained by Business Associate or its agents or Subcontractors in a Designated Record Set, Business Associate shall, within two (2) business days after receipt of a request from Covered Entity, make the Protected Health Information specified by Covered Entity available to the Individual(s) identified by Covered Entity as being entitled to access and shall provide such Individuals(s) or other person(s) designated by Covered Entity with a copy the specified Protected Health Information, in order for Covered Entity to meet the requirements of 45 C.F.R. § 164.524.

  • Data Protection and Privacy: Protected Health Information Party shall maintain the privacy and security of all individually identifiable health information acquired by or provided to it as a part of the performance of this Agreement. Party shall follow federal and state law relating to privacy and security of individually identifiable health information as applicable, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and its federal regulations.

  • Unsecured Protected Health Information “Unsecured Protected Health Information” shall have the same meaning as the term “unsecured protected health information” in 45 CFR § 164.402.

  • Use and Disclosure of Protected Health Information The Business Associate must not use or further disclose protected health information other than as permitted or required by the Contract or as required by law. The Business Associate must not use or further disclose protected health information in a manner that would violate the requirements of HIPAA Regulations.

  • Confidentiality of Health Information (a) A Nurse shall not be required to provide her or his manager/supervisor specific information regarding the nature of her or his illness or injury during a period of absence. However, the Employer may require the Nurse to provide such information to persons responsible for occupational health.

  • Provisions for Covered Entity to Inform Business Associate of Privacy Practices and Restrictions (a) Covered Entity shall notify Business Associate of any limitation(s) in the notice of privacy practices of Covered Entity under 45 CFR 164.520, to the extent that such limitation may affect Business Associate’s use or disclosure of protected health information.

  • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Grantee certifies that it is in compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), Public Law Xx. 000-000, 00 XXX Parts 160, 162 and 164, and the Social Security Act, 42 USC 1320d-2 through 1320d-7, in that it may not use or disclose protected health information other than as permitted or required by law and agrees to use appropriate safeguards to prevent use or disclosure of the protected health information. Grantee shall maintain, for a minimum of six (6) years, all protected health information.

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