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An integrative framework for HIPAA-compliant I*IQ healthcare information systems

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posted on 2024-06-13, 10:44 authored by A Fadlalla, N Wickramasinghe
Currently the healthcare industry in the US is not only contending with relentless pressures to lower costs while maintaining and increasing the quality of service but is also under a stringent timeline to become compliant with the health insurance, portability and accountability act (HIPAA) regulatory requirements. Robust healthcare information systems (HCIS) become critical to enabling healthcare organizations address these challenges. Hence, it becomes an imperative need that the information that is captured, generated and disseminated by these HCIS be of the highest possible integrity and quality as well as compliant with regulatory requirements. This paper addresses this need by proposing an integrative framework for HIPAA compliant, I*IQ HCIS. It bases this framework on an integration of the requirements for HIPAA compliance, the principles of information integrity, as well as the healthcare quality aims set forth by the Committee on the Quality of Healthcare in America.

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Journal

International journal of health care quality assurance

Volume

17

Pagination

65-74

Location

Bingley, Eng.

ISSN

1366-0756

Language

eng

Publication classification

CN.1 Other journal article

Copyright notice

2004, Emerald Group Publishing

Issue

2-3

Publisher

Emerald Group Publishing

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