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Health Information Exchange (HIE)


Angel Green


DeVry University


HIT141

, Health Information Exchange 2

Introduction: What is HIE?


Health information exchange (HIE) is the way in which patient health records and

information are accessed and shared electronically between doctors, nurses, pharmacists or other

healthcare providers. HIE enables access to community-wide patient data. For example, if

someone were to go to the emergency room, the doctors there would be able to access the

patient’s health record if he or she received healthcare at another facility. Another aspect of HIE

is that a patient’s healthcare data can be transferred from one electronic health record (EHR) to

another. For example, if a patient needs to transfer their care to a different physician (Kuperman

& McGowan, 2013).


The History of HIE


The past several years there has shown a surge of EHR systems implementation in

healthcare facilities. However, healthcare is delivered to multiple locations via multiple

providers who may or may not share the same EHR systems. This makes it difficult for the

health records to be shared amongst different providers as they become fragmented due to non-

interoperable and non-integrated systems. In search of a solution to this problem, health

information exchanges (HIEs) have been explored a way to facilitate timely sharing of electronic

health-related information (Bhansali & Gupta, 2014). HIEs have been slowly developing over

the years. The concept has recently become more defined and accepted by the healthcare

community, likely due to meaningful use and its incentive to implement electronic health

records. The technology of EHRs cannot reach its full potential until healthcare systems can
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