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Health Care Provider access to electronic information about their patients is crucial for an effective and efficient health care system.

Vermont’s Governor Jim Douglas believes this aspect of health care is so important that he has been named co-chair of the State Alliance for e-Health, a new program of the National Governors Association (NGA) Center for Best Practices. The State Alliance composed of executive-level state officials, will provide a nationwide forum for stateholders to work together to identify health information technology policies and best practices, and to explore solutions to programmatic and legal issues related to the exchange of health information. State Alliance for e-Health formally launched a state-led, collaborative effort to improve health care through electronic health record sharing January 26, 2007.

The Vermont Information Technology Leaders (VITL), a public-private partnership, is charged with developing the statewide, integrated, electronic health information infrastructure for the sharing of health information among health care facilities, health care professionals, public and private payers, and patients. VITL is charged with developing a State Health Care Information Technology Plan to address issues related to data ownership, governance, and confidentiality and security of patient information.

As a first step, VITL is implementing the Medication History Pilot Project which will reduce the risk of adverse drug events, improve the health care quality for many Vermonters, and save health care costs. VITL is also the conduit for the Chronic Care Management Information System to support the Blueprint for Health.

VITL submitted a preliminary plan along with a progress report to the legislature on January 1, 2007.

To further support the use of technology for improved patient care, a work group of the Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) of the University of Vermont College of Medicine is charged with developing recommendations about how to create a master provider index to ensure uniform and consistent identification and cross reference of all Vermont health care professionals for information technology purposes.



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