Kentucky doctors will soon have access to the cutting edge of health information technology at their fingertips.
Kentucky
Gov. Steve Beshear and Lt. Gov. Daniel Mongiardo announced
Kentucky's launch of its state-of-the-art Kentucky Health
Information Exchange, which will allow doctors to obtain instantaneous,
complete medical histories of their patients when making critical
decisions. Northern Kentucky University (NKU), alongside the University of Louisville and the University of Kentucky, is playing a significant role in developing this information infrastructure.
“E-health
is the next major frontier in healthcare delivery,” says NKU President,
Dr. James C. Votruba. “With this in mind, NKU is making a major
investment in e-health and we’re excited about working with partners
across the commonwealth on behalf of a brighter future for all
Kentuckians."
This statewide health information web network will
save time and lives by eliminating duplicate procedures and improper
drug treatments. Patients' health records will become more private thanks to the improved digital format.
“This
initiative – to create a statewide information exchange – is an
important first step in making Kentucky a national leader in the
emerging e-health movement,” Gov. Beshear says.
Lt. Gov.
Mongiardo cites the health industry's sluggish adoption of information
technology as one factor contributing to its often exorbitant cost in
the US.
“The banking industry is 20 years ahead of health care in implementing information technology,” Lt. Gov. Mongiardo says.
President
Obama has responded by pitching a plan to invest $50 billion in health
information technology over the next five years. Estimates suggest
that a $10 billion stimulus investment in the health industry would
create up to 212,000 jobs, half of which would fall into the small
business and high-paying, high-tech industries.
Writer: Jonathan DeHart
Source: Commonwealth of Kentucky, Office of the Governor
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