Interoperable Exchange of Patient Health Information Among U.S. Hospitals: 2023
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Description
Presents data on the degree to which hospitals engage in the four domains of interoperable exchange - send, receive, find, and integrate - as of 2023 and describes trends between 2018 and 2023. Analyzes the frequency that non-federal acute care hospitals engaged in interoperable exchange by hospital characteristics, including hospital size, system affiliation status, rural or urban location, and Critical Access Hospital (CAH) designation. Describes hospitals' ability to exchange electronic health information with other providers across the care continuum and how clinicians use this information about the point of care.
Author(s)
Meghan Hufstader Gabriel, Chelsea Richwine, Catherine Strawley, Wesley Barker, Jordan Everson
Date
05/2024
Type
Document
Organization
Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy/Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology
Tagged as
Behavioral health · Critical Access Hospitals · Health information technology · Hospitals · Post-acute care · Rural-urban differences · Statistics and data
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