The goal of the
Health Information Security & Privacy Collaboration (HISPC)
is to address barriers to health information exchange. HISPC was established in 2006 by RTI International through a contract with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The collaboration, comprised of 42 states and territories, aims to effectively address privacy and security issues pertinent to electronic health information exchange through multi-state collaboration.
The goals of the
HISPC Provider Education Toolkit are to:
- Introduce health care providers to the benefits of electronic health information exchange (HIE),
- Increase provider awareness of the privacy and security benefits and challenges of HIE,
- Motivate providers to understand the advantages of participating in electronic health information exchange,
- Identify the steps to HIE implementation, and
- Encourage participation in HIE.
A goal of the HISPC provider education initiative is to create an education and outreach toolkit for providers nationwide.
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States participating in the
Health Information Security & Privacy Toolkit
pilot include:
Contact Us
Tennessee
David Rosenthal drosenth@utmem.edu
Kentucky
Laura Cole Laura.Cole@ky.gov
April Smith Aprilr.Smith@ky.gov
Missouri
Charlotte Krebs ckrebs@primaris.org
Michigan
Linda McCardel, Co-Chairlmccarde@mphi.org
Kelly Coylekcoyle@mphi.org
Joe Chamberlain
Mississippi
Mary Helen Conner mconner@iqh.org
Bo Bowen bbowen@msqio.sdps.org
Kathy Piazza kepiazza@gmail.com
Louisiana
Lisa Stansbury, Co-Chair lstansbury@lhcr.org
Jenny Smith
Florida
Christopher Sullivan sullivac@ahca.myflorida.com
Diane Leiva leivad@ahca.myflorida.com
Wyoming
Rex Gantenbein rex@uwyo.edu
Barb Robinson BRobins@uwyo.edu
Fran Cadez cadez@cadezlaw.com
Britnee Brost bbrost3@uwyo.edu