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Sunday, March 25, 2012

IHE ITI Educational Materials available

All material and webinar recordings are now available through the ITI Educational Material wiki page:

http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Current_Published_ITI_Educational_Materials

The topics covered by the IHE ITI education webinars:
  • Interoperability, IHE and ITI Introduction
  • Health Information Exchange: Enabling Document Sharing Using IHE Profiles
  • Security and Privacy Overview
  • Publication and Discovery
  • Point-to-Point Transmission of Documents
  • Cross-Community: Peer-to-Peer sharing of healthcare information
  • Patient Identity Management
  • Healthcare Provider Directories
  • Cross-enterprise Document Workflow
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