EHR Intelligence April 6, 2017

AMIA has laid out nearly twenty policy recommendations to ensure that the health IT infrastructure needs of value-based care are met.

The American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) has made 17 policy recommendations for promoting the development and adoption of health IT infrastructure capable of supporting the transition to value-based care in a new paper.

The recommendations target policy changes that will improve patient data access, health data exchange and interoperability, and research and health IT innovation for optimized patient care.

AMIA and the authors of the paper presented their recommendations in a briefing on Capitol Hill on Wednesday.

“These recommendations are meant to help decision-makers understand that the idealized vision for our digitized healthcare system is within grasp,” said...

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