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What's Happening at KHIE

​​​​​​​​​​​​​KHIE Highlights 

Transitioning to new Technology

We are incredibly grateful for our Participants' continued support and active engagement during our transition to new technology.  

We are thrilled with the new user management tool designed to give designated KHIE Admins direct control to manage user access.  If you haven't registered for the new KHIE Portal, please reach out your KHIE Outreach Coordinator​.  You can expect communications detailing upcoming webinars.   

Baptist Healthcare and Medical Center Health joins ARH in making Images available in KHIE

Baptist Healthcare and Medical Center Health are making images available in KHIE so other KHIE Participants treating mutual patients will have access to their imaging information.  This is another way KHIE is working to provide a comprehensive patient record.  This functionality will be important in reducing duplicate imaging and decreasing the cost of healthcare.  

​An organization must connect its Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) to KHIE's technology platform to share images with KHIE and export images from KHIE to the organization's PACS system.  Once those images are included in their system, healthcare clinicians can view high-resolution images from other healthcare sources sharing images with KHIE.  ​

Additional Connections to the eHealth Exchange  

East Tennessee Health Information Network (etHIN) has been added to the list of healthcare organizations and HIEs we can query through the national eHealth Exchange.  When you do a patient search in KHIE, our system queries etHIN for information on your patient.  This is one more way KHIE brings your patient information to your fingertips!    

Click here​ to see a list of all of the healthcare organizations KHIE queries through the national eHealth Exchange.  ​​


​CMS Certification: A Milestone Accomplishment 

KHIE received the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Outcomes-Based Certification (OBC). This certification recently opened to Health Information Exchange (HIE) systems that proposed outcome measures that confirm positive impact an HIE has on Medicaid operations and beneficiaries. During the certification review, KHIE proposed three of its premier services for CMS to evaluate: clinical data exchange service, event notification service, and the public health registry connections and reporting capabilities. 

We worked diligently to achieve this certification and are proud to be the first state HIE recipient of the CMS Outcomes-Based Certification program using its new standards.

Electronic Case Reporting eCR  

KHIE ​offers two options for submitting communicable disease case reports via KHIE to Kentucky Department for Public Health (KDPH).  Participants can manually enter the case report details in the KHIE Portal or can use Direct Secure Messaging to electronically submit the case report directly out of their EMR/EHR system.

Norton Healthcare LIVE on KHIE's Electronic Case Reporting 

Norton Healthcare was the first organization to Go Live on KHIE's newest service, electronic case reporting, the automated generation and transmission of case reports for reportable conditions such.  

KHIE acts as the intermediary to automate public health reporting of suspected communicable disease cases to the Kentucky Department for Public Health (KDPH).  These case reports are shared from a healthcare organization's EHR/EMR to KHIE and subsequently reported to the KDPH for review and action.  This affords healthcare providers the opportunity to report suspected  communicable disease cases more quickly and efficiently.  

KHIE Participant Organizations not able to make the technical connection right now can take advantage of the Manual Case Reporting platform.  Provisioned users can manually enter the communicable disease case reports directly into KHIE; those reports will be submitted to the DPH for review and action.​

Norton Healthcare and Owensboro Health LIVE on KHIE's Platinum Service 

These organizations went live with KHIE's Platinum Service which enables the exchange of clinical documents.  This means healthcare providers and clinicians from these organizations can query KHIE within their EMR/EHR to quickly access the patient health information provided from multiple healthcare sources (other KHIE Participants such as hospitals, physician practices, and clinics).  

ARH commits to be the first pilot for KHIE's Image Exchange Project 

Appalachian Regional Health (ARH) committed to be the first pilot for the Image Exchange Project.  An organization must connect its Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) to KHIE's technology platform to share images with KHIE and export images from KHIE to the organization's PACS system.  Once those images are included in their system, healthcare clinicians can view high-resolution images from other healthcare sources sharing images with KHIE.  

KHIE is thrilled to offer this innovative service to you, our KHIE Participants.  We were just as thrilled to collaborate with ARH, a not-for-profit health system operating 13 hospitals in Barbourville, Hazard, Harlan, Hyden, Martin, McDowell, Middlesboro, Prestonsburg, South Williamson, West Liberty and Whitesburg in Kentucky and two health systems in Beckley and Hinton in West Virginia.  In addition, they are operating multi-specialty physician practices, home health practices, home health agencies, home medical equipment stores and retail pharmacies. 


                 HEALTHCARE'S BETTER WHEN IT'S CONNECTED.  CONNECT WITH KHIE TODAY.