The Trust Framework for HIE is proposed for use by governing entities (such as Covered Entities, Health Information Organizations (HIOs), and others) and their participants, to facilitate sharing trust attributes in order to evaluate decisions to permit exchange among unaffiliated entities
Gaps in knowledge hinder delivery, services, decisions, progress, and innovation. Through communities and networks of practice, the identification and sharing of good practices, knowledge harvesting, dissemination tactics, online communications, staff profile pages, and value cycles, among others, knowledge sharing and learning has become a key competence in modern organizations.
Presentation Knowledge Sharing and Learning for Health
Can a bold ‘social contract’ make data sharing more palatable?
Hoarding of health data is common across Africa, owing to well-founded concerns about exploitation and misuse of biomedical information. A charter that guarantees responsible data stewardship would help to allay such fears...