07-R379
2007 -- S 1085
Enacted 06/21/07
J O I N T R E S O L U T I O N
ENDORSING THE
ADOPTION OF ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORDS AND HEALTH INFORMATION EXCHANGE SYSTEMS
THAT IMPROVE THE QUALITY, SAFETY AND VALUE OF HEALTH CARE
Introduced By: Senators C
Levesque, Paiva-Weed, Perry, Gibbs, and Sheehan
Date Introduced: June 07,
2007
WHEREAS,
The people of Rhode Island expect health care services to be high quality,
safe
and of high value; and
WHEREAS,
The Institute of Medicine has endorsed the implementation of health
information
technology including electronic medical records and the use of electronic
prescribing
in
order to increase the quality of health care delivery and to prevent medication
errors; and
WHEREAS,
The implementation of health information technology will support the
Institute
of Medicine's vision for a transformed health care system that is safe,
effective, patient-
centered,
timely, efficient and equitable; and
WHEREAS,
There are a growing number of physicians' offices, hospitals, laboratories,
pharmacies
and other health care providers in Rhode Island that have already taken steps
to adopt
electronic
medical record systems; and
WHEREAS,
The Rhode Island Board of Medical Licensure has endorsed the use of
electronic
prescribing defined as the order, transmission and receipt of prescriptions
electronically
between
prescriber and pharmacy; and
WHEREAS,
Through a public-private partnership, the State has begun to build the initial
infrastructure
for a statewide system that will facilitate the secure electronic health
information
exchange
across health care providers; and
WHEREAS,
In the 2006 legislative session, the General Assembly authorized the state's
financial
contribution to the continued development, support and ongoing maintenance of a
statewide
health information exchange system, conditional upon the financial
contributions of
other
federal and private entities; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED,
That this General Assembly of the State of Rhode Island and Providence
Plantations
hereby affirms the need to transition from a paper-based medical system to an
electronic-records
system; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That this General Assembly hereby endorses health care providers' ongoing
effort
to implement and utilize to maximum capability electronic health records for
their patients,
including
all appropriate electronic health information exchange systems that will
improve the
quality,
safety and value of health care delivery in Rhode Island by facilitating the
secure,
confidential
and appropriate flow of health care information between health care providers
and
consumer
access to their own health information; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That the General Assembly hereby endorses efforts by non-providers to
support
the ongoing work to implement and utilize to maximum capability electronic
health
records
for all Rhode Islanders, including all appropriate electronic health
information exchange
systems
that will improve the quality, safety and value of health care delivery in
Rhode Island by
facilitating
the secure, confidential and appropriate flow of health care information
between
health
care providers, and consumer access to their own health information; and be it
further
RESOLVED,
That this General Assembly hereby recognizes that health care consumers
should
expect that their health care providers will use electronic health records and
information
systems
that:
(1)
Protect the confidentiality of health care information in accordance with the
providers'
professional
obligations to their patients and the provisions of state and federal laws;
(2)
Provide the consumer with access to their healthcare information;
(3)
Provide appropriate security measures to protect electronic information against
illicit
access;
(4)
Interface with the Rhode Island statewide electronic health information
exchange that
facilitates
the sharing of health information for coordination and continuity of care;
(5)
Improve health care providers' ability to apply the best available scientific
evidence in
the
provision of health care services;
(6)
Reduce waste and duplication of health care services; and
(7)
Improve the safety of health care by ensuring that electronic orders for
laboratory
tests,
medication and other services are created and transmitted electronically
whenever possible;
and
be it further
RESOLVED,
That this General Assembly hereby supports the goal that all health care
consumers
in Rhode Island will be served by providers that have adopted electronic health
records
systems by January 1, 2015.
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