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Review
. 2023 Aug;32(1):195-200.
doi: 10.1055/s-0043-1768755. Epub 2023 Dec 26.

Findings from the 2023 Yearbook Section on Health Information Exchange

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Findings from the 2023 Yearbook Section on Health Information Exchange

Meryl Bloomrosen et al. Yearb Med Inform. 2023 Aug.

Abstract

Objectives: To summarize the recent literature and research and present a selection of the best papers published in 2022 related to Health Information Exchange (HIE).

Methods: A systematic review of the literature was performed by the two section editors with the help of a medical librarian. We searched bibliographic databases for HIE-related papers using both MeSH headings and keywords in titles and abstracts. A shortlist of ten candidate best papers was first selected by section editors before being peer-reviewed by Yearbook editors and independent external reviewers.

Results: Major themes of the set of ten articles included factors influencing the organizational adoption of HIE and clinicians' use of the information, use of HIE in non-traditional settings, patients' perspectives on HIE, and outcomes of using HIE.

Conclusions: These studies provide suggestions for the research questions, theories, settings, methods, and outcomes that can be fruitfully used for further research on HIE.

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Conflict of interest statement

Disclosure The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work.

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Table 1
Best paper selection of articles for the IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics 2023 in the section ‘Health Information Exchange’. The articles are listed in alphabetical order of the first author's surname.

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