Collection of Example Data-Sharing Agreements: Health + Healthcare
MOU by Urban Institute
September 10, 2018
Urban Institute
(
NNIP Coordinator
)
This collection is part of NNIP's Collection of Example Data Sharing Agreements. These MOUs involve state Departments of Health and Human Services, healthcare providers, research intermediaries, non-profit agencies, and municipal healthcare corporations. The data sources covered are: education, arrests, demographics, maternal health records, community surveys, vital statistics, insurance statuses, hospital records, health care provider information, and Medicaid and Medicare data.
- Business Associate Agreement from State Agency, covering PHI
- Confidentiality Agreement between City, University, Data Intermediary and Healthcare Centers for CHNA
- From CMS to Data Recipient, template
- From County Police Department to Coalition of Health Care Providers, for incidents and arrests (for integrated data system)
- From Health Data Services Partner to Data Intermediary, for Clinical and Financial Data from Acute Care Facilities
- From Local Healthcare Corporation to Data Intermediary, for Vital Statistics Data
- From Public Health Department to Individual, for limited data set
- From School District to Coalition of Healthcare Providers, for Student Data (for integrated data system)
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From State Department of Health to Local Public Health Department, for health care provider data
- (This same MOU was used for additional types of data by changing out the appendix, including adolescent survey data or Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) data.)
- From State Department of Health to Public Health Department, for hospital records and discharge data
- From State DHHS to Data Recipient, for Limited Data Set (template)
- From State DHHS to Data Recipient, template
- From State HCA to Public Health Department, for Medicaid claims and managed care data
- From State Health Benefit Exchange to Individual Requestor, for health insurance data
For data-sharing resources on other topics please visit
https://www.neighborhoodindicators.org/issue-area/295
.