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Letters Confirming Active Engagement for Stage 3 MIPS/Promoting Interoperability

Letters Confirming Active Engagement for Stage 3 MIPS/Promoting Interoperability

Issued on October 2, 2019 by AIRA

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AIRA sent out an Information Request from the Oregon Immunization Program to the membership to gather the collective expertise of the IIS community regarding letters confirming active engagement for Stage 3 MIPS/Promoting Interoperability

AIRA Letter and Comments on ONC's TEFCA Draft 2

AIRA Letter and Comments on ONC's TEFCA Draft 2

AIRA Letter and Comments on the CMS Patient Access and Interoperability Proposed Rules

AIRA Letter and Comments on the CMS Patient Access and Interoperability Proposed Rules

AIRA Letter and Comments on the ONC Interoperability, Information Blocking and Health IT Certification Program Proposed Rules

AIRA Letter and Comments on the ONC proposed rules: 21st Century Cures Act: Interoperability, Information Blocking, and the ONC Health IT Certification Program

AIRA Town Hall: ONC and CMS Proposed Rules

Webinar | AIRA held a community wide town hall meeting to discuss the draft comments on proposed rules from the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Centers for Medica...

Introduction to Onboarding Consensus-based Recommendations

Webinar | ESC-hosted webinar to introduce the new AIRA guide, Onboarding Consensus-Based Recommendations

AIRA IIS Functional Guide Series

AIRA IIS Functional Guide Series

Issued on January 25, 2019 by AIRA

The IIS Functional Guide series is a new resource within the IIS community that defines the capabilities and requirements an IIS will need in order to enable business functions needed by their end users. The first volume of the IIS Functional Guide focuses on ...

Health Level Seven (HL7) is a nationally recognized standard for electronic data exchange between systems housing health care data. The HL7 standard is a key factor that supports this two-way exchange of information because it defines a syntax or grammar for f...

IIS and EHR Feature Overlap

Issued on July 1, 2014 by HLN Consulting, LLC

This white paper reviews and discusses several core functions of IIS such as clinical decision support for immunization and the potential for overlap with EHR-S in the future

IIS and HIE: Web Services Strategies

Issued on February 1, 2014 by HLN Consulting, LLC

This white paper describes the options available to IIS projects in collaborating with health information exchanges (HIE) or other service providers to facilitate the exchange of immunization information between electronic health record systems and IIS

Leveraging a Multi-State Collaborative for Developing Immunization Information System Enhancements:  An Evolving Model

National Meeting Presentation | Leveraging a Multi-State Collaborative for Developing Immunization Information System Enhancements: An Evolving Model

Automating Electronic Health Record (EHR) Integration

Automating Electronic Health Record (EHR) Integration

Issued on September 20, 2012 by Atlantic Management Center, Inc.

National Meeting Presentation | Automating Electronic Health Record (EHR) Integration

Navigating the Challenges of HL7 Data Exchange:  What They Should Send, What They Could Send, What They Do Send

National Meeting Presentation | Navigating the Challenges of HL7 Data Exchange: What They Should Send, What They Could Send, What They Do Send

Continuing Evolution: California’s Two-pronged Approach to IIS and Interoperability

National Meeting Presentation | Continuing Evolution: California’s Two- pronged Approach to IIS and Interoperability

EHR-IIS Interoperability: Progress to Date and Preliminary Outcomes

National Meeting Presentation | EHR-IIS Interoperability: Progress to Date and Preliminary Outcomes

Interoperability Benefits Can Lead to Great Unintended Benefits and Improved Data Quality

National Meeting Presentation | Interoperability Benefits Can Lead to Great Unintended Benefits and Improved Data Quality