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. 2014 May 5;2(1):1060. doi: 10.13063/2327-9214.1060

Table 5.

Practical Considerations When Choosing to Set Up a Community HIE

Factors Questions to Consider
Assess existing trust levels in your community
  • What is the potential to build trust over time? What are common interests that you can draw upon to find common purpose?

  • What pitfalls or past negative experiences do you need be mindful of and overcome to build support?

Identify the strengths and weaknesses of health IT infrastructure in your community
  • How can you build on existing health IT infrastructure, and what gaps do you need to fill?

  • How many EHR vendors will you need to engage, and what is their track record for supporting communitywide HIE?

Consider sources of funding and timing of investments
  • Is it more realistic for your community to make a series of incremental investments as you build support for HIE?

  • Or can your community make a larger upfront investment to seek more immediate return?

Carefully evaluate HIE vendor capabilities
  • Will you need to depend on one vendor for a turnkey solution?

  • Are you prepared to provide skilled in-house IT expertise to link together multiple components from different vendors?

Be prepared to engage with providers to standardize and normalize data
  • Will you work with providers to agree on common coding practices, and if so, how?

  • How will you gain the cooperation of EHR vendors to fully support a common implementation of technical standards?

Assess the implications of privacy regulations and expectations in your locality
  • Will you follow an opt-in or an opt-out approach to patient consent?

  • What effect will that approach likely have on your ability to collect data in a central data repository?

Source: Authors’ analysis.