International standards group accepts its first member organizations
The interim board of IHE International has accepted 93 members from the first group of applications submitted.
The new member organizations include healthcare professional societies, healthcare IT vendors, provider organizations, universities, standards organizations, government agencies and other stakeholder groups interested in promoting the adoption of interoperable healthcare IT systems and electronic patient records.
Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE), now in its ninth year, is dedicated to improving patient care by promoting the adoption of standards-based and interoperable solutions for healthcare information systems.
To qualify for membership, organizations have to comply with IHE International's governance documents, which ensure transparency, equitable representation and the disclosure and fair use of intellectual property.
Representatives of the member organizations will be eligible to participate in the first election of IHE International board members in March. The current interim board comprises representatives of IHE's sponsoring organizations and each of its clinical/operational domains.
"The number of formal applications demonstrates that the IHE process continues to be very important to member organizations' corporate, institutional or national strategies," said board co-chairman Elliot Sloane, assistant professor of information systems at the Villanova School of Business at Villanova University. "It is evident that continued active international IHE participation, and adoption of IHE standards over the past decade, resulted in this large group of initial applicants. A significant number of additional applications continue to be received. We are very encouraged by this strong level of international support and participation as we move forward in bringing the newly formed IHE International to life."
The IHE International board plans to incorporate as a nonprofit corporation in 2008. IHE International governs the development of IHE technical frameworks and related activities.
Beginning March 1, IHE International will require that all IHE committee participants be designated representatives of IHE member organizations.
Organizations interested in applying to become IHE members should complete the application on the IHE governance Web page. New applications will be reviewed and considered for approval at the regular monthly meetings of the IHE international board.