Common use of Kentucky Health Information Exchange Clause in Contracts

Kentucky Health Information Exchange. Providers who contract with The Contractor will sign a Participation Agreement with the Kentucky Health Information Exchange (KHIE) within one (1) month of contract signing. Providers will engage with KHIE for the purpose of connecting their electronic health records (EHR) system to the health information exchange to share their patient electronic records. The ultimate objective is to facilitate improved care coordination resulting in higher quality care and better outcomes. The data set required for submission is a Summary of Care Record. Hospitals that contract with “Your MCO” will be required to also submit ADTs (Admission, Discharge, Transfer messages) to KHIE. If the provider does not have an electronic health record they must still sign a Participation Agreement with KHIE and sign up for Direct Secure Messaging services so that clinical information can be shared securely with other providers in their community of care. The Contractor will submit a monthly report to the KY Office of Health Data and Analytics regarding the above items.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Medicaid Managed Care Contract, Medicaid Managed Care Contract, Medicaid Managed Care Contract

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