Medicity’s
MediTrust technology resolves
the thorny challenges of community data-sharing.
RHIOs and other health information exchanges (HIEs)
attempting to collect health information and share
it in a useful way across a community face complex
challenges:
Medicity created MediTrust RLS and MediTrust CMP³I
specifically to address these challenges.
The MediTrust platform makes CMP³I tools available
to data-contributing organizations so that the first
stage of reconciliation is completed before reconciliation
occurs for the community. This reduces the time, overhead,
and complexity associated with building community
indexes and assembling patient record metadata in
the MediTrust RLS (record locator service). It assures
a complete and accurate response to user queries.
The
RLS enables organizations to maintain and control
their own systems while sharing data within the community
The MediTrust Record Locator Service
(RLS) is a utility for organizations and communities
that want to share data but do not want to create
a central data repository. The RLS creates
a virtual patient record composed of metadata descriptors
that can be queried to retrieve information at a later
date.
Advantages of MediTrust RLS include:
MediTrust CMP³I matches
patients, payors, and providers
MPIs do not generally address the problem of indexing
clinical care providers and health plans. Medicity’s
CMP³I spans organizations and data centers to create
a common community index of patients—and it
constructs a common index of registered providers
and health plans using the same technology.
The CMP³I moves matching logic and management
to the edges of the network—allowing
publishing nodes in the network to tune their matching
algorithms for improved matching accuracy without
affecting other publishing nodes.
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more information on the MediTrust RLS and CMP³I.
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