State HIE News and Updates 9-2-16
State Health Information Exchanges (HIE) come in all shapes and sizes but have one thing in common: To improve the quality, safety and efficiency of…
Read MoreState Health Information Exchanges (HIE) come in all shapes and sizes but have one thing in common: To improve the quality, safety and efficiency of…
Read MoreRegister now for these CMS webinars in August that highlight how to participate successfully in the EHR Incentive Programs in 2016 based on the criteria outlined in the October 2015 final rule. Space is limited. Register now to secure your spot.
The Scottsdale Resort at McCormick Ranch, Scottsdale, AZ – This event will bring together leaders and managers from some 50 HIEs across the country for 3-days of collaboration and networking to discuss best practices and engage in an open and informative dialog with industry leaders.
Improving the quality, safety and efficiency of health care delivered in their states. Here are updates being reported from these organizations: SC Health Information Exchange, Michigan Health Information Network Shared Services, Georgia Health Information Network, Pennsylvania eHealth Partnership Authority, and New York -Statewide Health Information Network for New York.
Here are updates being reported from selected State health information exchanges. Included news from Delaware Health Information Network, Health Access San Antonio, Greater Houston Healthconnect, and Coordinated Care Oklahoma. And check out upcoming events.
The HFMA National Health Institute hosted its annual ANI conference for 4 days in Las Vegas at the end of June. Braving scorching 110+ degree…
Last year we began hosting virtual round table panel discussions addressing our industry’s most pressing topics. Now we’re taking on two more topics: the National election and the transition to new value-based care models.
Join the Webcast on Thursday, June 23rd, 9am ET – The Bipartisan Policy Center will hosts a discussion on the latest advancements in medical innovation legislation, as well as the release of new recommendations on the importance of using real world evidence to support finding safe and effective cures for Americans.
The key to building the eHealth Exchange, the largest data sharing network of its kind in the United States, is industry and government collaboration and continual testing, according to Mariann Yeager, CEO of The Sequoia Project, who keynoted at the IHE World Summit.