An example embodiment of the present invention relates generally to the controlled sharing of health information between entities and, more particularly, to the sharing of health information in accordance with data sharing rules established between various entities.
Health information exchanges have been established in order to control the sharing of health information between various entities, such as between hospitals, pharmacies, physicians, radiologists, other types of healthcare practices and the like. Although the care that may be provided for a patient by the various entities may be facilitated by the sharing of the patient's health information, the sharing of health information is generally limited for a variety of reasons including legal requirements and the privacy interests of the patients.
In this regard, patient consent is frequently required prior to sharing a patient's health information, thereby providing control and participation by the patient in conjunction with the sharing of their health information. However, health information exchanges generally apply the same consent requirements for all entities that are serviced by the health information exchange. For example, a health information exchange may offer the patients an opt-in type of consent such that the patient must affirmatively opt-in in order to permit their health information to be shared. With an opt-in type of consent, inaction by the patient effectively prevents sharing of the patient's health information. Opt-in consent therefore protects the patient's privacy at the expense of increased restrictions upon data sharing and associated care improvements that could be brought about by the sharing of the health information. Alternatively, a health information exchange may offer a patient an opt-out type of consent in which the patient is required to affirmatively opt-out in order to prevent their health information from being shared. An opt-out type of consent facilitates data sharing, but at the expense of patient privacy.
Regardless of the type of consent employed by a health information exchange, the utilization of a single type of consent for the sharing of health information between all of the entities that are serviced by the health information exchange may unnecessarily limit the health information that is shared, particularly since health information exchanges may service a wide variety of entities that may desire to share health information for various purposes associated with the patient's care.
A method, apparatus and computer program product are provided in accordance with one embodiment to facilitate the sharing of health information between entities in accordance with data sharing rules effective for the entities. As such, data sharing rules may be utilized that are more specific or tailored for the entities seeking to share the health information such that the privacy interests of the patients are protected without unnecessarily encumbering data sharing between entities who are members of a data sharing group that is permitted to share health information in accordance with the data sharing rules.
In one embodiment, a method is provided that includes receiving a request to share health information of a patient between at least two entities. The method of this embodiment also determines a data sharing group of which the at least two entities are members and then determines data sharing rules for health information to be shared between members of the data sharing group of which the at least two entities are members. In this embodiment, the method also shares the health information of the patient between the at least two entities in accordance with the data sharing rules. In one embodiment in which the patient has an associated patient identifier, the method may also include associating the patient identifier of the patient with the health information of the patient maintained by one or more entities. In another embodiment, an apparatus comprising processing circuitry configured to perform comparable functionality is provided. In a further embodiment, a computer program product including at least one non-transitory computer-readable storage medium having computer-executable program code instructions stored therein that include program code instructions configured to perform comparable functionality is also provided.
Having thus described certain embodiments of the invention in general terms, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
The present invention now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments of the inventions are shown. Indeed, these inventions may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
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The health information exchange may be embodied by a computing device 10, such as a server or the like. Although the health information exchange is shown in
One example of a computing device 10 that embodies the health information exchange is depicted in
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The communication interface 18 may include one or more interface mechanisms for enabling communication with the other entities. In this regard, the communication interface may include, for example, an antenna (or multiple antennas) and supporting hardware and/or software for enabling the communications, such as secure communications as noted above.
In an example embodiment, the memory 16 may include one or more non-transitory memory devices such as, for example, volatile and/or non-volatile memory that may be either fixed or removable. The memory may be configured to store information, data, applications, instructions or the like for enabling the computing device 10 to carry out various functions in accordance with example embodiments of the present invention. For example, the memory could be configured to buffer input data for processing by the processor 12. Additionally or alternatively, the memory could be configured to store instructions for execution by the processor.
The processor 12 may be embodied in a number of different ways. For example, the processor may be embodied as various processing means such as one or more of a microprocessor or other processing element, a coprocessor, a controller or various other computing or processing devices including integrated circuits such as, for example, an ASIC (application specific integrated circuit), an FPGA (field programmable gate array), or the like. In an example embodiment, the processor may be configured to execute instructions stored in the memory 14 or otherwise accessible to the processor. As such, whether configured by hardware or by a combination of hardware and software, the processor may represent an entity (e.g., physically embodied in circuitry—in the form of processing circuitry) specifically configured to perform operations according to embodiments of the present invention while configured accordingly. Thus, for example, when the processor is embodied as an ASIC, FPGA or the like, the processor may be specifically configured hardware for conducting the operations described herein. Alternatively, as another example, when the processor is embodied as an executor of software instructions, the instructions may specifically configure the processor to perform the operations described herein.
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The computing device 10, such as the processing circuitry 12 and, more particularly, the processor 14, may also be configured to determine a data sharing group and, in one embodiment, a plurality of data sharing groups of which at least two entities are members. See block 24 of
By way of example, but not of limitation,
Like the physician practices, the two imaging centers may be two offices of the same imaging center. Thus, the two imaging centers may be members of a data sharing group. Further, the imaging centers may have a business relationship with the hospital, rehabilitation center 1 and the physician practices so as to also be in a data sharing group with the hospital, rehabilitation center 1 and the physician practices. The pharmacies may similarly be related to one another, such as by the different branches of the same pharmacy. As such, the pharmacies may be members of a data sharing group. However, the pharmacies may not be under control of the care management organization that includes the hospital, the rehabilitation centers and the physician practices and, instead, may simply have a business relationship with those other entities regarding filling prescriptions that are written by healthcare practitioners working at those other entities. Thus, the pharmacies may also be within a data sharing group that includes all of the other entities of
As noted above, the data sharing groups depicted in
In regards to determining the data sharing group of which the at least two entities who are associated with the request to share health information are members, the computing device 10, such as the processing circuitry 12 and, more particularly, the processor 14, may determine the smallest data sharing group of which the at least two entities are determined to each be members. In this regard, as
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The computing device 10, such as the processing circuitry 12, e.g., the processor 14, or the communication interface 18, may then share the health information of the patient between the at least two entities in response to the request in accordance with the data sharing rules associated with the data sharing group of which the at least two entities are members. Thus, the health information of the patient may be transmitted in the manner defined by the data sharing rules and each of the entities may be required to maintain the confidence and otherwise handle the health information of the patient according to the data sharing rules pre-established with respect to the respective data sharing group.
A method, apparatus and computer program product are therefore provided to facilitate the sharing of health information between entities in accordance with data sharing rules effective for the entities. Consequently, data sharing rules may be utilized that are more specific or tailored for the entities seeking to share the health information such that the privacy interests of the patients are protected without unnecessarily encumbering data sharing between entities who are members of a data sharing group that is permitted to share health information in accordance with the data sharing rules.
In one embodiment, a common data record containing the health information is maintained for each member of a data sharing group. In this embodiment, the data sharing rules may permit or require automatic updating of the health information. The data sharing rules may permit or require automatic updating of the health information for all or some of data records. For the data records to be automatically updated, the computing device 10, such as the processing circuitry 12, e.g., the processor 14, may maintain the health information up to date in a common data record that is accessible by all members of the data sharing group such that each member of the data sharing group will have access to the updated data record including the health information.
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Accordingly, blocks of the flowchart support combinations of means for performing the specified functions and combinations of operations for performing the specified functions. It will also be understood that one or more blocks of the flowchart, and combinations of blocks in the flowchart, can be implemented by special purpose hardware-based computer systems which perform the specified functions, or combinations of special purpose hardware and computer instructions. In some embodiments, certain ones of the operations above may be modified or further amplified and additional optional operations may be included. It should be appreciated that each of the modifications, optional additions or amplifications below may be included with the operations above either alone or in combination with any others among the features described herein.
Many modifications and other embodiments of the inventions set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these inventions pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the inventions are not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/751,588, filed Jan. 11, 2013, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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61751588 | Jan 2013 | US |