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- Kentucky State Health Information Exchange (KHIE)
Spotlight on State Exchange: Kentucky KHIE The Kentucky Health Information Exchange, also known as KHIE, is a health information system that is providing interoperability between physicians, hospitals, imaging centers, and laboratories throughout the state
- Civitas 2024: Advancing Health Data Exchange through Local Partnerships . . .
Successful Civitas 2024 Annual conference recently wrapped in Detroit with the largest attendance and most sponsors to date The organization continues to grow reflecting its commitment to their mission in the health data space
- Empowering HIEs and CIEs: Comprehensive Solutions for Health . . .
By Laura Young - As healthcare delivery continues to evolve toward a more integrated, person-centered model, Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) and Community Information Exchanges (CIEs) are uniquely positioned to serve as the infrastructure that ties it all together
- Six Health Information Exchange Organizations Across the U. S. Form New . . .
The 501(c)(3) Consortium for State and Regional Interoperability aims to help drive individual and population health improvements across the nation through robust and innovative sharing of health information
- Nationwide Health Information Network and Exchange
On the other hand, the Nationwide Health Information Network Exchange, which was formerly known as the NHIN Cooperative, is a group of stakeholders and integrated delivery networks that are collaborating to securely exchange health information electronically
- Seven Insider Insights Heard at AHIMA24: New Energy for Coding, Data . . .
Facilitate safe and secure clinical data sharing and exchange Support revenue cycle integrity Integrate and optimize EHRs Protect patient privacy, including new rules for reproductive health information HI professionals sit at the forefront of pairing new AI technologies with deep patient information knowledge and expertise
- TEFCA’s growing, are you in? Take a look at who’s participating in . . .
The map released today is another example of our commitment to transparency In December 2023, TEFCA went live with five Qualified Health Information Networks® (QHINsTM) ready to securely exchange information according to one set of network participation policies, one set of nationwide connectivity services, and one approach to network oversight
- Choosing the Right Network Interoperability Partner
By Steven Lane - The U S Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services unveiled plans for a new health data ecosystem, the CMS Interoperability Framework This voluntary playbook sets expectations for health data networks, EHR developers, payers, providers, and digital health apps to exchange information using common, secure, and transparent standards
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