Opening Keynote: The State of Interoperability & HIE Today
Monday, March 3, 2025 8:30 AM to 9:00 AM · 30 min. (US/Pacific)
Venetian | Level 3 | Lido 3101
Interoperability & HIE Forum
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This session is part of the Interoperability & HIE Preconference Forum and additional registration is required.
The opening keynote will address key advancements in healthcare interoperability and health information exchange (HIE), as well as ongoing challenges and barriers. This keynote kicks off the theme of the forum “Interoperability Today: Breakthroughs & Barriers – Real Discussions on Advanced Interoperability”.
Sub-Topic Category
Interoperability and Standards
Target Audience
Chief Data OfficerCIO/CTO/CTIO/Senior ITVP of other IT/IS Department
Level
Introductory
CEU Type
ACPECAHIMSCMECNECPDHTSCPHIMSPMI/PDU
Format
30-Minute Learning Burst
Learning Objective #1
Evaluate the current landscape of healthcare interoperability standards and frameworks and demonstrate the understanding of their relative strengths, limitations, and practical applications in modern healthcare settings
Learning Objective #2
Analyze the key challenges and barriers to effective health information exchange, including technical infrastructure limitations, varying levels of EHR adoption, privacy concerns, and organizational policies, while identifying potential solutions and best practices for addressing these obstacles
Learning Objective #3
Compare and contrast different HIE models, explaining their implementation requirements, use cases, and impact on care coordination and patient outcomes
Learning Objective #4
Assess the role of regulatory requirements and incentives in driving interoperability adoption, particularly examining the impact of the 21st Century Cures Act, Information Blocking Rules, and other relevant federal and state policies on healthcare organizations' interoperability strategies
Learning Objective #5
Identify emerging trends and innovations in healthcare interoperability and their potential to transform care delivery and population health management
Session #
IHF-1