The Greater Louisville e-Health Survey 2007
A survey of  the Louisville Health Information Exchange, Inc. (LouHIE)
Conducted by Noblis, Inc., UofL's School of Public Health and Information Sciences and IQS Research, Inc.
Technology provided by Technology Consulting, Inc. and VisPex Association, Inc.

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Next, please read the following statement.  When you are finished, press continue. 

Employers, healthcare organizations and government officials from across the Greater Louisville area are exploring the development of a new initiative called a Community Health Record Bank.  When built, the Community Health Record Bank (CHR Bank) will store and protect private health information for individuals and their families.  Individuals will then be able to make their information available to their health professionals through a secure electronic network.  The CHR bank is expected to lead to improved quality of care, better patient safety and lower costs of healthcare for individuals.  The CHR bank may also offer new benefits to pharmacists and other product retailers, such as reduced phone calls to verify orders, increased operational efficiencies through more automated ordering and validation, improved patient safety and more satisfied customers.

The following diagram shows how the CHR Bank may work.  

The CHR Bank will work like a financial bank, except that it will handle healthcare information instead of money.  An individual begins by setting up an account, authorizing deposits and getting a “myhealth” card.  Next, physicians, hospitals, pharmacies, benefits plans and other providers deposit copies of the individual’s confidential health information into a secure electronic lockbox in the CHR bank.  Third, the individual can verify or update their information through the internet or with a physician.  Last, with the patient’s permission, healthcare professionals “withdraw” healthcare information for treatment.  This will allow caregivers to gain instant access to a patient’s medical history, medications, allergies, test results and medical conditions, thereby improving the care that the patient receives.

Keeping this information in mind, when you are ready, please press continue and answer the questions provided.  Your responses will be used by the Louisville Health Information Exchange, Inc., a not-for-profit community organization, to design the CHR Bank to be as beneficial as possible for your group or organization and those you serve. 

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