United States : ICSA Labs and Medical Transcription Industry Association Create Consortium to Promote Secure Exchange of Dictated Medical Information.Byline: Mamta03 In an initiative to help accelerate the adoption of electronic health care records, ICSA See TruSecure. Labs and the Medical Transcription
MTIA Medical Transcription Industry Alliance MTIA Metal Trades Industry Association of Australia MTIA Missouri Telecommunications Industry Association MTIA Many Thanks In Advance ) have formed a consortium to devise common standards and practices for the creation and sharing of digitized transcriptions of physician-dictated patient notes. These notes, which doctors dictate TO DICTATE. To pronounce word for word what is destined to be at the same time written by another. Merlin Rep. mot Suggestion, p. 5 00; Toull. Dr. Civ. Fr. liv. 3, t. 2, c. 5, n. 410. to provide in-depth in-depth adj. Detailed; thorough: an in-depth study. in-depth Adjective detailed or thorough: an in-depth analysis detail of their patients care and treatment, are a key element of electronic medical records. However, converting transcriptions into a secure, digitized format for electronic sharing with other doctors, hospitals and health care providers is nearly impossible without a single agreed-upon format for the exchange of this information. The Medical Transcription Service Consortium (MTSC MTSC Maintenance Technical Support Center (US Postal Service, Norman, OK) MTSC Michigan Truck Safety Commission MTSC Memory Time Switch CMOS MTSC Mt. ) the group formed by ICSA Labs, an independent division of Verizon Business, and the MTIA will develop a common framework for the digitization dig·i·tize tr.v. dig·i·tized, dig·i·tiz·ing, dig·i·tiz·es To put (data, for example) into digital form. dig of transcribed dictated dic·tate v. dic·tat·ed, dic·tat·ing, dic·tates v.tr. 1. To say or read aloud to be recorded or written by another: dictate a letter. 2. a. records, including interoperability The capability of two or more hardware devices or two or more software routines to work harmoniously together. For example, in an Ethernet network, display adapters, hubs, switches and routers from different vendors must conform to the Ethernet standard and interoperate with each other. standards for the seamless and secure exchange of data among health care providers. The MTIA estimates that its member companies annually create and electronically archive more than 2.4 billion transcribed medical records, involving more than 70 percent of all U.S. physicians. In addition to ICSA Labs and the MTIA, the charter members of the consortium are Verizon and the following medical transcription companies: MD-IT, MedQuist, MxSecure, Sten-Tel and Webmedx. George Japak, managing director, ICSA Labs, said, Interoperability, privacy and security are challenges that hospitals, physicians and clinics face when trying to exchange records electronically. The goal of the consortium is to help advance the health care industry through the digital exchange of physician-dictated notes in a common format so that information technology becomes an enabler for better patient care and greater efficiency among health care providers. In related news, the MTSC announced today that Verizon Business has been selected to develop the new IT platform that will securely carry the digitized transcribed notes of physicians for consortium members. It will be designed and deployed using security best practices, allowing for objective testing and certification for privacy, security and interoperability. Peter Preziosi, the MTIA s chief executive officer, said, Medical transcription is a critical part of the U.S. health care industry, and the creation of the consortium will help the industry increase the electronic exchange of patient data through a common set of standards. By enabling the sector to move toward quicker adoption of standards-compliant health records, a key goal of the federal government, the health care industry will be able to accelerate the use of electronic health records and ensure greater access to the critical patient information among all health care providers, Preziosi said. Copyright : Euclid Infotech Pvt. Ltd. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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