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Care Coordination/Care Management

Care coordination facilitates the appropriate delivery of health care services by integrating care activities across multiple providers who are dependent upon each other to carry out disparate activities in a single patient’s care. Every participant requires adequate knowledge about his/her own and others’ roles, as well as about available resources, and must rely on the exchange of information to acquire this knowledge.  Care coordination involves entities such as Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) and Medical/Health Homes; communication and sharing of information between and among providers; treatment, discharge, and transfer planning; and disease management.

Overview of the Final Omnibus HIPAA Rule

HHS Releases Request for Information on "Advancing Interoperability and Health Information Exchange"

HHS released today an RFI soliciting public input on policies to further advance standards-based health information exchange to support delivery system transformation. The RFI also sets out new potential policies under consideration by HHS to accelerate exchange of patient information across settings of care to facilitate more coordinated and affordable care. Comments are due by April 21, 2013.
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