I sometimes follow the HL7 group on Personal Health Records. I received this email from a member of the group. I find it interesting that pushing medical records to a personal health record is becoming better:
NBB4C makes it easier
for providers to share health information with their patients so that
their patients can do what they want with it.
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Clearing the Way for Patients to Get Access to their Data
National Association for Trusted Exchange Unveils New Trust Community for Exchange with Consumers
WASHINGTON, D.C. (February 3, 2015) – The
National Association for Trusted Exchange (NATE) today kicked off its new
NATE Blue Button for Consumers (NBB4C) Trust Bundle at the
2015 ONC Annual Meeting with a surprise display of interoperability in
patient-mediated exchange. Shortly after NATE’s announcement, Greg
Meyer, Director, Distinguished Engineer,
Cerner Corporation, demonstrated how a provider using a Cerner
electronic medical record (EMR) can simply push a patient record to the
patient's personal health record (PHR), in this case to the
Humetrix iBlueButton app running on the patient's smartphone.
The new NBB4C Trust Bundle helps relying parties to identify consumer
facing applications (CFAs) that meet or exceed criteria considered to
be the most important characteristics of a trustworthy steward of
consumer health information, while still enabling
patients to benefit from the value of having access to their health
information. Participation in the trust bundle will facilitate secure
exchange of health information from provider-controlled applications to
consumer-controlled applications such as PHRs
using Direct secure messaging protocols.
“Thank you to my colleagues at Cerner and Humetrix for helping NATE
demonstrate the capabilities of the new NATE Blue Button for Consumers
Trust Bundle at the ONC Annual Meeting. Greg’s demonstration today
shows that the NBB4C is ready now to enable real
world exchange between provider-facing applications and consumer-facing
applications, empowering the consumer to get access to their data,”
said NATE’s CEO Aaron Seib. “Our industry achieved a major milestone
today. We studied the issues around securely
sharing information from providers to patients and together we took a
leap of faith. Consumers across the country will now have more control
over their care. NBB4C gets the information flowing to where it should
be: in the hands of the patient. I look forward
to the day when patients across the nation routinely download their
health information into a consumer-facing application of their choice
and use it to improve their lives and the lives of those they love.”
The NBB4C Trust Bundle is the result of the next generation of NATE’s ongoing
PHR Ignite Project and incorporates lessons learned from NATE’s administration of the
Blue Button Consumer Trust Bundles. Over the past year, NATE and a
task group made up of thought leaders in the patient-mediated
exchange space worked together to develop a set of criteria and
expectations that balances what is a ‘must have’ for today and what can
wait until tomorrow,
what is practical as a starting point
and what is a showstopper that would kill consumer engagement if
introduced. In November 2014, NATE crowd sourced the trust framework,
calling for and receiving comments from across the industry. In January
2015, the NATE Board of Directors approved the
workgroup’s recommendation for release into production.
“The NBB4C establishes a practical framework that will enable
patients to securely exchange health information with their providers
without burdening the patient with unnecessary steps to obtain their
data and share it with whomever they choose,” said MaryAnne
Sterling, Consumer Ombudsman for the NATE Board of Directors. “As a
long time caregiver for my aging parents, this work is important to all
of us who manage healthcare on behalf of others. I have confidence that
applications participating in the NBB4C will
meet or exceed my expectation that my family’s health information will
be confidential and secure.”
Interested CFAs may begin onboarding to the NBB4C Trust Bundle now at
http://nate-trust.org/trustbundles. Stakeholders interested in participating in the next phase of NATE’s work in consumer-mediated exchange should consider
NATE membership or subscribe to
news from NATE’s PHR Community.
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NBB4C makes it easier
for providers to share health information with their patients so that
their patients can do what they want with it.
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About National Association for Trusted Exchange
The
National Association for Trusted Exchange
(NATE) brings the expertise of its
membership and other stakeholders together to find common solutions that
optimize the appropriate exchange of health information for greater
gains in adoption and outcomes. Emerging from the
Western States Consortium, a pilot project supported by the Office of
the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), NATE
was established as a not-for-profit organization in May 2013. Consistent
with NATE’s mission to address the legal,
policy, and technical barriers that inhibit health information exchange
between entities within a state and across states, NATE leads and
participates in a number of ongoing and emerging projects in the HIE
domain. NATE has been operating its own Trust Bundles
in production since November 2012 and recently took over administration
of the Blue Button Consumer Trust Bundles.
Working
with a broad set of stakeholders through multiple task forces,
crowdsourcing and a call for public comment, NATE is proud to make
available the first release of NATE's
Blue Button for Consumers (NBB4C) Trust Bundle beginning in 2015.
About Cerner
Cerner’s
health information technologies connect people, information and systems
at more than 18,000 facilities worldwide. Recognized for innovation,
Cerner solutions assist clinicians in making care decisions and enable
organizations to manage the health of populations.
The company also offers an integrated clinical and financial system to
help health care organizations manage revenue, as well as a wide range
of services to support clients’ clinical, financial and operational
needs. Cerner’s mission is to contribute to the
improvement of health care delivery and the health of communities.
Nasdaq: CERN. For more information about Cerner, visit cerner.com, read
our blog at cerner.com/blog, connect
with us on Twitter at twitter.com/cerner and on
Facebook at
facebook.com/cerner.
As
of February 2, 2015, Cerner Corporation acquired Siemens Health
Services. Certain trademarks, service marks and logos set forth herein
are property of Cerner Corporation and/or
its subsidiaries. All other non-Cerner marks are the property of their
respective owners.
About Humetrix
Humetrix has
pioneered the development of innovative consumer-centered IT solutions
over the past 15 years, which have been deployed around the world. The
company’s award winning Blue Button enabled apps are the mobile
embodiment of the U.S. Federal government Blue Button
initiative available to more than 150 million Americans. Humetrix’s HHS
award winning emergency and disaster preparedness mobile apps are now
being advocated by EMS agencies across the US and were demonstrated at
the White House Innovation for Disaster Response
and Recovery Demo Day last summer. For more information, visit
www.ibluebutton.com and
www.humetrix.com.
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