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Health IT News Releases
04/14/2008  AHRQ Web Resource Features 100 Examples of Health Care Innovations and Tools
03/13/2008  AHRQ Awards $5 Million To Help Integrate Clinical Decision Support Technologies into Health Care Delivery
02/14/2008  States Advancing Common Approaches to Protecting Electronic Health Information, Report Finds
02/04/2008  Do-it-yourself health records put to the test
08/01/2007  New Reports Identify State-level Privacy and Security Solutions for Secure Exchange of Health Information
04/17/2007  HHS Issues Report to Congress on E-Prescribing
04/03/2007  From Health Affairs - Wide Gap Between Vision for E-Prescribing and Reality in Physician Practices
02/01/2007  State and Regional Demonstration Projects Fact Sheet
10/26/2006  AHRQ Launches Electronic Preventive Services Selector (ePPS) Tool for Primary Care Clinicians
04/11/2006  New Information Will Help Health Care Providers Adopt Health IT
02/13/2006  AHRQ Launches New "Learning Resources" To Help Providers Adopt Health IT
01/17/2006  Pilot Project Launched to Expand Electronic Prescribing
11/17/2005  HHS Enters Into Agreements to Support Digital Health Recovery for the Gulf Coast
11/10/2005  HHS Awards Contracts to Develop Nationwide Health Information Network
11/01/2005  Electronic Prescribing Standards Announced to Make Medicare's New Prescription Drug Benefit Easier and Safer
10/06/2005  HHS Awards Contracts to Advance Nationwide Interoperable Health Information Technology Strategic Partnerships with Public-Private Groups Will Spur Health IT Efforts
10/06/2005  AHRQ Awards Over $22.3 Million in Health Information Technology Implementation Grants
09/23/2005  HHS Proposes Standards for Electronic Health Care Attachments
06/06/2005  Secretary Leavitt Announces Vision for Health IT Including American Health Information Community and Requests for Proposals
06/03/2005  HHS Releases Report on Nationwide Health Information Exchange
05/25/2005  eHealth Initiative Announces Parallel Pathways for Quality Healthcare
05/20/2005  Health Services Research and the HIPAA Privacy Rule
05/04/2005  AHRQ's New Advances in Patient Safety: From Research to Implementation Shows Accomplishments, Challenges for Improving Patient Safety and Reducing Medical Errors
04/12/2005  AHRQ Launches New Web Site Designed To Provide Single National Source for Patient Safety Findings and Resources
03/08/2005  Funded Study on Computerized Order Entry Finds Flaws That Could Lead to Errors, Points to Opportunities for Improvement
11/10/2004  New AHRQ Survey Helps Hospitals Measure and Improve Patient Safety Culture
10/13/2004  HHS Awards $139 Million To Drive Adoption of Health Information Technology
04/29/2004  New AHRQ Tool for PDAs Helps Clinicians Select Preventive Services by Age and Gender
03/01/2004  New AHRQ Tool for PDAs Helps Clinicians Treat Community-acquired Pneumonia

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A computer-generated message generated when specific criteria are met; e.g., entry of a critically abnormal laboratory test value generates a warning message to the care provider who ordered the test.
The American Medical Association (AMA) is an organization of physicians which works on the most important professional and public health issues including health information technology (HIT).
The American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) is an organization dedicated to the development and application of biomedical and health informatics in support of patient care, teaching, research, and health care administration.
Ambulatory medical record system (AMRS), which is a clinical information system that supports the functions of an outpatient clinic, generally including registration, appointment scheduling, order entry, reporting of results, clinical documentation, and billing.
The American Nurses Association (ANA) is a professional organization representing registered nurses with the goal of advancing the nursing profession by fostering high standards of nursing practice and lobbying Congress and regulatory agencies on health care issues affecting nurses and the public, including the use of information technology (IT) in nursing practice.
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) oversees the creation, promulgation, and use and thousands of standards and guidelines, in nearly every sector of the economy, in order to strengthen the U.S. market in the world economy and to improve the health and safety of consumers.
A computer program designed to help physicians in the proper ordering of antibiotics.
The Arden Syntax standard, which is maintained by HL7, is a coding scheme which provides a standard means for writing rules designed to relate specific patient situations to appropriate actions.
Application Service Provider (ASP) is a type of client-server installation where a business hosts computer-based services for customers to access across a network, such as electronic health record (EHR) solutions accessed over the Internet.
A mode of communication in which exchange of data does not require both parties to be actively involved at the same time.
Asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) is a network protocol for sending small, fixed-length packets of data over network connections.
A record of all accesses and updates to medical data, which is generally maintained in chronological order, which is used to promoted accountability of access to the data.
A process for the positive identification of system users; this process is used to control access to the system.
A process for limiting user access and activities to only the actions deemed appropriate for that user.
The American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) is the national association of family doctors; its mission is to improve the health of patients, families, and communities which includes the introduction and use of health information technology (HIT).
A level of encoding of medical data which involves reviewing the data and labeling the data based on an item from a terminology.
A security function in which users are responsible for their access to and use of medical information. The users must have a right to know and a need to know the information they access.
Time between learning sessions when teams work on improvements within their organization. The teams are supported by collaborative faculty/staff.
An adverse drug event (ADE) is an unexpected or dangerous reaction to a drug.
Admission-discharge-transfer (ADT), which is a component of a health information system (HIS) designed to maintain and update the hospital census.
Computer software designed to operate with a degree of autonomy from its programmer (e.g., an agent may be used to search the Internet for specified information).
The American Hospital Association (AHA) is the national organization representing all types of hospitals, health care networks, and their patients plus communities. It strives to ensure that its members’ perspectives and needs are addressed in national health policy development, legislative and regulatory debates, and judicial matters; this includes issues related to health information technology (HIT).
The American Health Information Community (AHIC) is a federal government advisory body chartered to provide recommendations to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) on how to accelerate the development and adoption of health information technology (HIT).
The American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) is a professional organization devoted to improving healthcare by advancing best practices and standards for health information management (HIM).
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) is the lead federal government agency charged with improving the quality, safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of health care for all Americans. As one of 12 agencies within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), AHRQ supports health services research that will improve the quality of health care and promote evidence-based decision making.
This refers to the amount of data that can be transmitted over a communication channel in a given period of time.
A measurement obtained prior to an intervention and used for comparison to post-intervention measurements.
The College of American Pathologists (CAP) is a professional organization of pathologists which fosters and advocates excellence in the practice of pathology and laboratory medicine.  It was responsible for developing the Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine (SNOMED).
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