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By Ann Miller; RN, MHA

[Executive Director]solo-consultant

We would like to better understand who is visiting the Medical Executive-Post, and what you like, or do not like, about our blog site, print journal and/or communications forum. Most of all, we wish to know who is just visiting versus who is posting, commenting and subscribing; and why?

Assessment

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Conclusion

And so, your thoughts and comments on this Medical Executive-Post are appreciated. Please send in your considered responses to me at: MarcinkoAdvisors.@msn.com

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New-Wave Medical Quality Resources

Beyond Traditional Administrative Databases

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ho-journal15Physician blogger, and Harvard University CTO, John Halamka MD recently opined about some emerging new medical quality data sources for the industry.

Traditional Sources

As all ME-P subscribers know, traditional data sources are derived from, and usually include, administrative claims data information aggregated from many sources and silos.

www.HealthcareFinancials.com

Emerging Sources

But, newer sources of data for medical quality analysis go beyond administrative data and includes electronic repositories like eHRs, PHRs, eMRs and Healthcare Information Exchange [HIE] resources, where available.

www.HealthDictionarySeries.com

Assessment

For a few more examples:

Link: http://www.thehealthcareblog.com/the_health_care_blog/2009/02/index.html

Conclusion

And so, your thoughts and comments on this Medical Executive-Post, and original post, are appreciated.

Are these database silos secure, and do patients know that, or how, their hopefully blinded information is redacted and used?  Will the health insurance industry use this information to further “slice and dice” ratings levels for their insured’s? Will it then be securitized, re-aggregated and resold again for non-healthcare related purposes like home, auto or life insurance; or other yet to be developed risk-management products and services?

Is this transparent and fair to patients? What are the legal and ethical implications, if any? Thought leaders please opine?

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