Healthcare IT News August 27, 2025
Andrea Fox

The Recognized Coordinating Entity said the growing national interoperability network now represents thousands of organizations and will continue to expand over the next year.

The Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy/Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology has awarded The Sequoia Project another contract year to continue as the Recognized Coordinating Entity for the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement.

Healthcare industry groups recently have identified key challenges to nationwide interoperability, including the need for better patient identity resolution and improved patient access to records.

WHY IT MATTERS

Since go-live in 2023, more than 39 million documents have been shared through the TEFCA exchange, according to the announcement.

“This past year was marked by tremendous growth,” The Sequoia Project’s...

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