Pacific Northwest Health Care Organizations Join CommonWell Health Alliance
August 24, 2015
Cerner clients join together for interoperability services to enable access to medical records across the U.S.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Aug. 24, 2015 — Five Cerner clients in the Pacific Northwest have agreed to use CommonWell Health Alliance® services to securely exchange patient data with a growing number of provider sites across the United States.
Cerner clients Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, EvergreenHealth, Tuality Healthcare and Mason General Hospital & Family of Clinics will share records with regional physician practices that use Greenway Health and athenahealth electronic health records (EHRs), as well as with the acute and ambulatory health care provider organizations nationwide who already use CommonWell. The Alliance expects to have more than 5,000 provider sites enrolled in CommonWell services by the end of the year.
“Our patients should be able to give their providers access to their medical records wherever they go,” said Tom Martin, senior vice president and chief strategy and information officer at EvergreenHealth. “CommonWell services give us an easy-to-use, secure and reliable way to connect patients, providers and their records.”
CommonWell was founded by health care information technology (IT) suppliers that share a commitment to the advancement of interoperability by enabling different systems to work together to share patient health data with their care providers. CommonWell services address four key challenges in health care interoperability:
- Patient identification and linking – Assist health care IT suppliers to more quickly and accurately identify patients as they transition through care facilities
- Patient access, privacy and consent management – Potential future capabilities include a patient-authorized means to simplify management of data sharing consents and authorizations
- Record locator and retrieval – Help providers locate and access their patient records, regardless of where the encounter occurred, by providing a “virtual table of contents” that documents available data from each encounter location
- Trusted data access – Provide authentication and auditing services that facilitate secure data sharing among member systems
“Tuality, Cerner and CommonWell share the belief that patients’ health data should flow freely to individuals and providers,” said Sonney Sapra, chief information officer at Tuality Healthcare. “Together, we will help our clinicians provide their patients with the best care possible by providing a holistic view of a person’s health history.”
CommonWell offers a unique approach to patient record accessibility. CommonWell services are built directly into the CommonWell members’ EHRs workflows, which enable clinicians to access participating patients’ medical records from outside health care organizations that also connect to the CommonWell network.
“Joining the CommonWell network with other health care organizations in the Pacific Northwest is good for our community. When patients and providers share access to a comprehensive version of the medical record, they are empowered to make more informed decisions about their care,” said Bill Poppy, senior vice president and chief technology officer at Virginia Mason Medical Center.
Cerner, a founding member of CommonWell, is a long-time contributor to the advancement of interoperability. For years, Cerner has supported open architecture concepts that enable data to flow easily between disparate systems. Beyond CommonWell, Cerner offers solutions that help organizations advance business outreach goals within the community and beyond, including local, regional and national information exchange.
“Patients should have the ability to grant clinicians access to their medical records,” said Bob Robke, CommonWell chairman and Cerner vice president of interoperability. “Each new provider that signs up for CommonWell services is a step toward our goal of true nationwide interoperability.”
About CommonWell Health Alliance
CommonWell Health Alliance is a not-for-profit trade association of health IT companies working together to create universal access to health care data. The Alliance is open to all organizations that are committed to making patient’s data available to providers regardless of where care occurs. Alliance members support the belief that provider access to this data must be built into health information technologies at a reasonable cost for use by a broad range of health care providers and the populations and people they serve.
To learn more about CommonWell Health Alliance, please visit www.commonwellalliance.org, and read CommonWell Community blog. Also follow CommonWell on Twitter at @CommonWell, join us on the CommonWell LinkedIn page, and like the CommonWell Facebook page.
CommonWell Health Alliance and the CommonWell logo are licensed trademarks of CommonWell Health Alliance in the U.S. and other jurisdictions
About Cerner
Cerner’s health information technologies connect people, information and systems at more than 18,000 facilities worldwide. Recognized for innovation, Cerner solutions assist clinicians in making care decisions and enable organizations to manage the health of populations. The company also offers an integrated clinical and financial system to help health care organizations manage revenue, as well as a wide range of services to support clients’ clinical, financial and operational needs. Cerner’s mission is to contribute to the systemic improvement of health care delivery and the health of communities. On February 2, 2015, Cerner Corporation acquired substantially all of the assets, and assumed certain liabilities, of the Siemens Health Services business from Siemens AG. Nasdaq: CERN. For more information about Cerner, visit cerner.com, read our blog at cerner.com/blog, connect with us on Twitter at twitter.com/cerner and on Facebook at facebook.com/cerner.
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