Entries Tagged as 'Common Enrollment'
by Wes Rishel | June 1, 2010 | 5 Comments
In Can IT Help Government Be Less Bureaucratic? I waxed optimistic about a government IT program that could significantly reduce the burden on constituents applying for government social services programs and opined that the same approach could be used for other interactions between people, businesses and the government. I spun this vision by extrapolating the [...]
Category: Healthcare Providers Interoperability Vertical Industries Tags: Common Enrollment, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, PHR, PPACA
by Wes Rishel | June 1, 2010 | 2 Comments
Section 1561 of The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Healthcare Reform) contains a section on healthcare IT standards for enrollment. The ultimate goal here is extremely valuable to constituents, to use application integration technologies to create a constituent-facing view of government IT systems that is less siloed than the systems themselves. This is important because [...]
Category: Healthcare Providers Interoperability Vertical Industries Tags: Common Enrollment, Healthcare Reform, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, personal health record, PPACA