The eHealth Initiative recently released its Fifth Annual Survey of Health Information Exchanges at the State and Local levels. In this survey we are starting to see the clinical benefit of interoperable clinical systems. More than 130 HIE initiatives are in progress with 42 of them reporting to be operational.
The biggest reported reasons for implementing an HIE are improving quality (97%) and patient safety (90%) with the biggest challenge being developing a sustainable business model.
The big news in this survey is the positive clinical and financial benefits being reported by the users of the system. 69% of the fully operational exchanges reported a reduction in health care costs. The savings were attributable to reduced staff time, reduced redundant tests and decreased cost of care for chronic patients. More than half of the exchanges reported positive impact on the delivery of health care. Major benefits were increased access to lab results, improved compliance with chronic care and prevention guidelines, reduced prescribing errors and more rapid identification of disease outbreaks – something critical to our public health clients.
The bottom line was that 69% of the operational exchanges reported a positive ROI. This is the first survey in which a majority of the participants reported a positive ROI.


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