Main Library
How Sex/Gender EHR Interoperability Can Drive Population Health

How Sex/Gender EHR Interoperability Can Drive Population Health

October 31, 2022Hannah NelsonEHRIntelligenceEMR/EHR Implementation & Integration,Social Determinants of Health (SDOH)

Interoperability of sex/gender EHR elements could help support research to improve population health, according to a study published in JAMIA.

Researchers examined recommendations from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) report “Measuring Sex, Gender Identity, and Sexual Orientation” and the Health Level 7 (HL7) Gender Harmony Project (GHP) product brief “Gender Harmony—Modeling Sex and Gender Representation, Release 1.”

“Both the HL7 GHP and the NASEM report agree on several fundamental principles: sex and gender are complex, multidimensional constructs that are essential for improving health at both the individual and population levels,” the researchers wrote.

Full Article

Recent Posts

  • Medicare Advantage Advance Notice: Who Will be Impacted, and How?
  • Mastering Seasonal Scheduling to Achieve Higher Quality Outcomes
  • Food Security: Key Dimensions of the Social Determinant of Health
  • RECORDED WEBINAR: How to Prepare for Market Changes to Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health
  • RECORDED WEBINAR: How Innovative Digital Trends are Revolutionizing ACO Outcomes
 
  • Main Lobby
  • Exhibit Hall
  • Events
  • Exhibit With Us
  • Board Room
  • Library
  • Contact Us