Final 2022 Annual Report (2) - Flipbook - Page 7
A Partner in Public Service:
MiHIN's Role in Michigan's
Health IT Roadmap
MICHIGAN HEALTH INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY COMMISSION
RELEASES A NEW ROADMAP,
NAMING MIHIN A LEAD PARTNER IN:
Promoting and improving core HIN
infrastructure (ADTs, identity management,
web-based longitudinal records, etc.)
Enhancing interoperable clinical
documentation
"BRIDGE TO BETTER HEALTH"
MICHIGAN HEALTH IT ROADMAP
JUNE 2022
PURPOSE
While Michigan has risen as a national leader in its
use of interoperable and broadly adopted health IT
solutions, further work is needed to ensure that all
Michiganders have access to equitable, affordable,
and high-quality care. This report offers
recommendations we can collectively pursue to
reach new innovative horizons.
Promoting privacy and security (legal
infrastructure, cybersecurity)
Implementing data standards that align with
best practice
INITIATIVES
Identify
Champions &
Empower
Leaders
Enhance
Health Data
Utility
Address the
Digital Divide
Prioritizing use cases that protect patient
safety (timely medication information, ID
management)
Modernize
Public
Health
Improve &
Onboard
Technical
Assistance
Social Care
Data
(Cross Sector
Data Sharing)
Connecting all dots in care ecosystem
(behavioral health, children, justice involved)
HISTORY& BACKGROUND
Implementing electronic consent
management
Promoting and simplifying consumer
applications
Leveraging existing work to address the
digital divide
Prioritizing immunizations, death
notifications, ECRs for Public Health
Prioritizing registries and analytics for Public
Health
Improving data quality for Public Health
Advancing social and health care data
transfer
Supporting interoperability and integration
Leveraging aggregate data opportunities for
analytics
In 2006, the Michigan Department of Community
Health (MDCH) and the Michigan Department of
Information Technology (MDIT) convened over 200+
stakeholders to develop a health IT strategic plan,
called the Conduit to Care report. That same year, the
Michigan Health Information Technology ("Health IT")
Commission was created by Public Act 137.
The Commission's mission is to facilitate and promote
the design, implementation, operation, and
maintenance of an interoperable health care
information infrastructure in Michigan.
MCDH, MDIT and the Health IT Commission oversaw
the launch of the Michigan Health Information Network
(MiHIN) in 2010.
In 2019, the HIT Commission adopted a resolution to
the update the State health IT strategic plan.
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