It’s Block and Tackle: Are Consumers and Providers Ready for the Heavy Lifting? By Angela Kennedy, EdD, MBA, RHIA

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1.Today’s level of interoperability is adequate to meet the needs of most patients with chronic disease.
2.Today more electronic health information may be accessible, but it is not sufficiently comprehensive or interoperable to serve needs of consumers.
3.Providers can rely on their vendors to accommodate data sharing needs.
4.Providers should work in partnership with consumers to realize the full potential of an interoperable system.
5.Health Information Management professionals should lead by developing organization policies and educational programs to advance sound interoperability for providers and consumers.
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