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Identify one kind of human services organization—for example, mental health provider or foster care provider—and describe the services provided.
Investigate and describe the three methods of interoperability.
Discuss how each method of interoperability could be integrated into the selected organization and the advantages and disadvantages of each method.
For each method, describe the backup plan should technology fail.
Interoperability:
Interoperability is defined as the aptitude of one system to perform work in integration with other systems without asking for several hard work and effort. Interoperability turns out to be a quality of enhancing significance for information technology to make the
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“Interoperability” is acknowledged as a national effort of technological and programmatic coordination to mitigate and even diminish those barriers. At the moment, the emergence of “interoperable technology” recommends an extraordinary opening to unite systems cross wide traditional boundaries in exciting and rewarding ways. This integration through interoperability corresponds to the cutting edge for expansion of new service models and techniques to make best use of constructive outcomes for children, families and communities. (ACF, 2013)
Methods of Interoperability:
There are different ways and methods to implement interoperability. Almost every organization creates its own interoperability models and methods. The three methods or models of interoperability are discussed below that are suggested and implemented by the organization under discussion to process integration. The three breakdown areas and methods of interoperability are outlined below:
Information Interoperability:
Knowledge management
Business intelligence
Information management
Trusted identity
Business Interoperability:
Delivery networks e-Democracy e-Business
Enterprise resource management
Relationship and case management
Technical Interoperability:
IT infrastructure
( Togaf, 2013)
ACF and Interoperability:
The benefits of interoperability are discussed from many years relating its facilities regarding government and population. Interoperability is significant in linking health and human services to
Two of these barriers are lack of interoperability (the ability to exchange information) among computer systems and privacy issues. The Markle Foundation fosters collaboration in both private and public sectors through an initiative called Connecting to Health, which seeks to improve patient care by promoting standards for electronic medical information. In addition, the Markle Foundation has provided information and promoted meaningful use and the development of HIEs
Two organizations migrating to a common health information system would need a system that meets current regulatory requirements, meets the needs of the combined organization and their practice environment. The implementation of a common health information system would require an interdisciplinary group of forward thinking innovators, and an interoperable electronic medical record system that includes standard nursing terminology.
Interoperability is the way information is shared across an organization. Sharing information across all avenues of health care is imperative to quality patient care. Coordination between all members of the health care team can occur through a congruent system, eliminating unnecessary phone calls and paper work that take away from patient care. The sharing of information electronically reduces the likelihood that files could be lost or stolen which creates a liability for all those involved in the care of the patient.
In addition to communication, Interoperability is the ability to have an emergency contact, with the government. The issue of Interoperability is dangerous because of the concept of federalism is that we need to depend on the government in some cases such as Hurricane Katrina. The people needed communication with the government during Hurricane Katrina, but millions of phone lines were down. The people needed an emergency communication line to reach out to the government during these times of disasters.
The new system of communication will be a solution to the interoperabity of the health Information system (HIS). The semantic interoperability of the device will help to exchange meaningful messages between the recipients, which will facilitate a common recipient model among the health care providers. The device also comprises of a organization interoperability, which helps the integration
Interoperability was a struggle for my agency during the Oso landslide of 2014.. Governance was at the singular level with no outside commination among the levels of government and the standard operating procedures were outdated. Even fire/EMS were not cohesive with law enforcement in the same city. Having to deal with the issues of interoperability was a huge struggle during the incident from coordination of resources to communications. After the incident was over my agency worked with the city and its many departments to help create a streamline system of communication and collaboration of resources. The incident both hurt and helped the city In terms of growing.
The automatic triggers that could be passively generated by field workers through the new payroll system and its administrative internal value for enhancing Ridgeway’s logistics and field operations.
Brailer (2005) acknowledges that a sizeable number of citizens receive treatment from multiple providers at a time. Interoperability is a gateway for many business ventures in healthcare to accommodate for patients being admitted in multiple provider organizations. All healthcare professionals, especially managers, must communicate effectively. A good example of interoperability is transformation of electronic medical records, or recruiting physician specialists to operate on a specific procedure (Hellberg & Gronlund, 2013).
The factors that are to be considered are whether there will be an efficient integration of the employees, whether the user gets satisfied with the integration among the two organizations, whether the integration can be done within the specified budget by supporting the specifications of one company with the other company.
In health care, patients’ lives are in the hands of the health care practitioners, health care organizations, insurance companies, and to some degree, even health care technology. The growth and future implications of evidence-based medicine (EBM) through improvement of technology in health care are important today, because health care practitioners and organizations want to ultimately decrease cost, improve quality of care, and increase access to health care (Glandon, Smaltz, & Slovensky, 2014, p. 28). One way to achieve these goals is through the implementation and improvement of EBM and interoperability which will enhance the efficiency of work production resulting in these positive outcomes. According to Glandon, Smaltz, and Slovensky (2014), EBM is an “information management and learning strategy that seeks to integrate clinical expertise with the best evidence available to make effective clinical decisions that will ultimately improve patient care,” (p. 6). “Interoperability is the ability of different information and communications technology systems and software applications to communicate, to exchange data accurately, effectively, and consistently, and to use information that has been exchanged,” (Iroju, Soriyan, Gambo, & Olaleke, 2013, para. 1). Without interoperability and EBM, fundamental data and information such as patient records cannot be easily shared across and within enterprises having a direct impact on the quality of care. It
4. What would you recommend managers to do insure a smooth integration of the information systems, given the
As the implementation of electronic health records (EHR) progress nationwide, the concepts of interoperability and health information exchange (HIE) must be discussed. The Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (2005, p. 2) define interoperability as “the ability of health information systems to work together within and across organizational boundaries in order to advance the effective delivery of healthcare for individuals and communities.” Interoperability is the enabling of two systems, including those that do not share
Work through possible use case scenarios to better understand the key integration points of the referenced technologies.
There are several ways to build up an intranet. However some common characteristics of an intranet’s architecture, in order for organizations to gain the more out of it, are:
Health information systems (HIS) are complex and it is helpful to understand advantages and disadvantages to some key components of a HIS. This section will describe the advantages and disadvantages of usability, interoperability, scalability and compatibility.