Hannah K Galvin, Jeff Coughlin, Marianne Sharko, Maria A Grando, Mohammad Jafari, Serena Mack, Abigail English, Carolyn Petersen
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Abstract
The goal of national interoperability is to improve care quality and decrease administrative burden and costs. Patients, providers, and other stakeholders are increasingly concerned that indiscriminate sharing of data may have deleterious, permanent consequences, as well as fail to provide granular control over the sharing of individual health data. Data segmentation and consent standards to date have been limited in scope and implementation, which has hindered efforts to scale data sharing preferences. Shift, an independent expert stakeholder task force, has been convened to mature standards, terminologies, and consensus-driven implementation guidance, which are prerequisites for more robust policy drivers needed to support nationwide sensitive data segmentation and consent capabilities. This paper describes Shift's framework and processes as means to advance equitable interoperability.
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ACI is the third Schattauer journal dealing with biomedical and health informatics. It perfectly complements our other journals Öffnet internen Link im aktuellen FensterMethods of Information in Medicine and the Öffnet internen Link im aktuellen FensterYearbook of Medical Informatics. The Yearbook of Medical Informatics being the “Milestone” or state-of-the-art journal and Methods of Information in Medicine being the “Science and Research” journal of IMIA, ACI intends to be the “Practical” journal of IMIA.