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EHI Clinical is cloud-based, so all you need is a computer (PC or Mac, laptop or desktop) with a recent web browser (we recommend Firefox and Google Chrome) and a high-speed Internet connection. For Macs, we recommend Mac OSX Mountain Lion*, as the built-in voice recognition is the same as iPad and iPhone, and works great with our platform.
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With our EHR we've eliminated the need for clicking. Providers can have more face-time with patients using Virtual Scribe, our voice recognition technology. Equipped with built-in AI, adaptive learning, and real time analytics we've built the most advanced EHR ever.
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Until October 6, 2022, Actors are only required to respond to requests for EHI with USCDI, but this is only for purpose of IBR. Other factors, such as how an Actor “holds out” its portal need to be considered when deciding what should be made available.
A health care provider must still comply in full with HIPAA when responding to a patient’s request for access to her/his PHI, and may not limit the response to just USCDI. Beginning on October 6, 2022, health care providers must comply with the IBR with respect to all EHI. Proactive “push” of USCDI/EHI Not Required.
Therefore, an Actor may, but is not required to, proactively push USCDI/EHI data to a patient portal unless the patient requests it or the Actor has “promised” that such data is being made available on the patient portal.
Of course, those who are able to share more EHI than is represented by the USCDI Version 1 need not wait to begin doing so. Similarly, as a way to prepare for October 2022, we strongly encourage the regulated community to make all EHI available as if the scope of EHI were not currently limited.”.
Only USCDI From April 5, 2021 through October 5, 2022, Actors are only obligated to respond to a patient’s request with United States Core Data for Interoperability ( USCDI) data. This is part of the IBR’s Content & Manner Exception. For USCDI version 1, this includes: allergies and intolerances; assessment and plan of treatment; care team members;