When disaster strikes, most of us think about how we can best protect ourselves and our loved ones. We can’t always think about our health records though. Disasters can often aggravate chronic disease and cause disruptions at hospitals, clinics and other health care and social service facilities. If we even have them, very few of us think about taking our health records when evacuating, but that’s where health IT can help. Using Health IT During a Disaster PULSE – the Patient Unified Lookup System for Emergencies – is an electronic health information system designed to help people manage their health care during and right after a disaster.Link to original article New Data Highlights Opportunity to Improve Access and Use of Online Medical Records among Individuals with Cancer Key Takeaways from the ONC 2020 Annual Meeting Share Print Related articles Interoperability in Action: CMS Rule Builds on ONC Initiatives to Simplify Health Information Exchange USCDI+ In Action! ONC and HRSA launch USCDI+ Initiative to support UDS Modernization Using Health IT Integration to Address the Drug Overdose Crisis Please login or register to post comments.