| Date |
Title/Summary |
Source |
| 8-22-07 |
Press Conference Wrap Up Report |
Press Release |
| 8-22-07 |
National
Version
Louisville Health Information Exchange Announces Community
e-Health Research Effort
Seeks Health Information Technology Firms to Participate |
Press Release |
| 8-22-07 |
Local Version
Louisville Health Information Exchange Announces e-Health Survey
All area employers, healthcare organizations and government
entities encouraged to participate |
Press Release |
| 6-29-07 |
Plan to create
electronic health record 'bank' moves forward
Local officials creating an
electronic "bank" for health care records are taking the next
step to find out whether their preliminary plan is feasible and
how it likely would operate.
|
Business First |
| 8-26-06 |
Louisville Health Information Exchange Adjusts Strategy
The Louisville, Ky., Health
Information Exchange, or LouHIE, is changing its approach to
creating a regional electronic health records repository and has
delayed its launch,
Government Health IT reports.
|
iHealthBeat |
|
8-25-06 |
Louisville health info exchange adjusts its game plan
BY Nancy Ferris
The Louisville, Ky., Health Information Exchange (LouHIE) is
modifying its plans for a regional electronic health records
repository and has postponed its launch. |
Government Health IT |
| 3-13-06 |
Louisville health records network aims to be national model
A
non-profit group in Kentucky is hoping a plan to give physicians
incentives to access a centralized electronic health records
network could be a model for other regional health information
exchange efforts. |
Healthcare IT News |
| 3-3-06 |
Louisville team designs health exchange
A nonprofit organization led by University of Louisville
researchers is seeking a contractor to build a system for
exchanging health records for 100,000 or more people in the
Louisville, Ky., area. |
Government Health IT |
| 2-6-06 |
Louisville To Develop
Health Information Exchange
The
Louisville Health Information Exchange - a consortium of
physicians, hospitals, employers and government groups - plans
to launch an electronic network to store the health records of
at least 100,000 patients in an effort to reduce medical errors
and costs, the Louisville Courier-Journal reports.
|
iHealthbeat |
| 2-5-06 |
Storing health records
Area may develop electronic network
A new Louisville group hopes soon to pioneer an electronic
network to store the health records of 100,000 or more patients
in hopes of reducing medical errors and cutting costs. |
Louisville Courier Journal |