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Survey Procedures and Interpretive Guidelines for Laboratories and Laboratory Services
Author: U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Source: Government (U.S.)
Publication Date: October 06, 2015
State Operations Manual Appendix C
Benefits and Barriers of Implementation and Utilization of Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) Systems in Transfusion Medicine
Author: Coustasse, Alberto; Cunningham, Brian; Deslich, Stacie; Willson, Eric; Meadows, Pamela
Source: Perspectives in Health Information Management
Publication Date: July 2015
Abstract
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology is used by hospital supply chains to track medical products and monitor inventories. Hospitals have also begun incorporating RFID technology as part of their transfusion processes. The purpose of this review was to analyze....
Law Changes Patient Access to Clinical Lab Reports
Author: McLendon, Kelly
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: October 2014
The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) continues to look for avenues to allow greater patient access to their own health information so that they may be more active in their healthcare management. HHS recently created final rules that remove the Clinical Laboratory Improveme....
HHS Opens Up National Patient Access to Lab Test Reports
Author: AHIMA Advocacy and Policy Team
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: April 2014
The healthcare patient engagement revolution rolls on in the US, with the latest victory for patient advocates coming via a change in patient access rights to lab test information. New legislation recently enacted makes it easier than ever before for all US patients to gain access to thei....
Correcting Lab Results in an EHR
Author: Wiedemann, Lou Ann
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: May 2010
The laboratory system within an EHR automates the historical process in which technicians documented results on lab shingles and pasted them on pages in the health record. In the paper environment, shingles were numerous and often taped one on top of the other to condense the record.
Privacy and Security Solutions for Interoperable Health Information Exchange: Releasing Clinical Laboratory Test Results: Report on Survey of State Laws
Author: Pritts, Joy
Source: Government (U.S.)
Publication Date: August 15, 2009
Privacy and Security Solutions for Interoperable Health Information Exchange: Report on State Law Requirements for Patient Permission to Disclose Health Information
Author: Pritts, Joy; Lewis, Stephanie; Jacobson, Robin; Lucia, Kevin; Kayne, Kyle
Source: Government (U.S.)
Publication Date: August 15, 2009
Look at LOINC: The Established Standard for Lab Data Gains Visibility as Data Exchange Increases
Author: Stark, Marilyn
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: July 2006
Advanced health data exchange requires that organizations agree on how to transmit and label the data they share. Organizations need standards for transmitting messages, and then they need standards for identifying the data inside them.
One set of content standards is well ahead....
Laboratory Results Standards
Author: Connecting for Health
Source: External - used with permission
Publication Date: April 06, 2006
Harmonized Use Case for Electronic Health Records (Laboratory Results Reporting)
Author: American Health Information Community (AHIC)
Source: U.S. Office of the National Coordinator for HIT
Publication Date: March 19, 2006
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