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  1. Artikel ; Online: A Unique Use of Regional Information Exchange by a Statewide Health System Serving Refugees: "Operation Allies Welcome".

    Webber, Emily C / Peterson, Rachel J / Lory, Katie / Kanis, Jessica / Saysana, Michele / Schneider, Kimberly S

    Applied clinical informatics

    2023  Band 14, Heft 3, Seite(n) 487–493

    Abstract: Background: In September 2021, a military camp in the United States was identified for an initial relocation of over 6,600 Afghanistan refugees. This case report describes a novel use of existing health information exchange to expedite and provide ... ...

    Abstract Background: In September 2021, a military camp in the United States was identified for an initial relocation of over 6,600 Afghanistan refugees. This case report describes a novel use of existing health information exchange to expedite and provide health care for a large refugee population throughout the state during the duration of their entry into the United States.
    Methods: Medical teams of the health systems and military camp partnered to provide a scalable, reliable mechanism for clinical data exchange leveraging an existing regional health information exchange. Exchanges were evaluated for clinical type, originating source, and closed loop communication with the refugee camp and personnel military camp.
    Results: Approximately 50% of the camp residents were under the age of 18 years. Over 20 weeks, approximately 4.51% of the refugee camp residents were cared for in participating health systems. A total of 2,699 clinical data messages were exchanged, 62% of which were clinical documents.
    Conclusion: All health systems participating in care were offered support to utilize the tool and process set up using the regional health information exchange. The process and guiding principles may be applied to other refugee health care efforts to provide efficient, scalable, and reliable means of clinical data exchange to health care providers in similar situations.
    Mesh-Begriff(e) Humans ; Refugees ; United States ; Health Information Exchange
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2023-04-13
    Erscheinungsland Germany
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article
    ISSN 1869-0327
    ISSN (online) 1869-0327
    DOI 10.1055/a-2072-9629
    Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Artikel: A unique use of regional information exchange by a statewide health system serving refugees: “Operation Allies Welcome"

    Webber, Emily C / Peterson, Rachel J / Lory, Katie / Kanis, Jessica / Saysana, Michele / Schneider, Kimberly S.

    Applied Clinical Informatics

    2023  

    Abstract: ABSTRACT Background In September 2021, a military camp in the United States was identified for an initial relocation of over 7000 Afghanistan refugees. This case report describes a novel use of existing health information exchange to expedite and ... ...

    Abstract ABSTRACT Background In September 2021, a military camp in the United States was identified for an initial relocation of over 7000 Afghanistan refugees. This case report describes a novel use of existing health information exchange to expedite and provide health care for a large refugee population throughout the state during the duration of their entry into the United States. Methods Medical teams of the health systems and military camp partnered to provide a scalable, reliable mechanism for clinical data exchange leveraging an existing regional health information exchange. Exchanges were evaluated for clinical type, originating source and closed loop communication with the refugee camp personnel military camp. Results Approximately 50% of the 6,600 camp residents were under the age of 18 years. Over 20 weeks, approximately 4.51% of the refugee camp residents were cared for in participating health systems. 2,699 clinical data messages were exchanged, 62% of which were clinical documents. Conclusions All health systems participating in care were offered support to utilize the tool and process set up using the regional health information exchange. The process and guiding principles may be applied to other refugee health care efforts to provide efficient, scalable, and reliable means of clinical data exchange health care providers in similar situations.
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2023-04-13
    Verlag Georg Thieme Verlag KG
    Erscheinungsort Stuttgart ; New York
    Dokumenttyp Artikel
    ISSN 1869-0327
    ISSN (online) 1869-0327
    DOI 10.1055/a-2072-9629
    Datenquelle Thieme Verlag

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