Florida is taking steps to make the medical
histories of more than 1 million Medicaid patients available to
thousands of doctors, clinics and hospitals around the state.
The director of the state Center for Health Information and
Policy Analysis outlined the program at a Miami conference on
Medicaid. A formal announcement is expected next week.
According to Health News Florida, the system will gather
information from claim forms, including office visits,
hospitalizations, diagnoses, prescriptions, immunizations and lab
results.
Doctors will be able to access the data through a secured online
portal.
About 2.6 million people are enrolled in Medicaid in Florida.
About 1 million of those are in HMOs, which a health administration
official says will not be included in the program.
The system could be available as early as next year.
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