Healthcare IT News August 19, 2024
Mike Miliard

Epic is applauding the move, and says it expects that all of its clients nationwide will be live on the exchange framework by the end of next year, via Epic Nexus qualified health information network.

Carequality – the decade-old interoperability initiative whose information exchange framework comprises more than 45 networks linking more than 50,000 outpatient clinics and 4,200 hospitals – announced this past Friday that it will “thoughtfully align” with the federal-led Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement, or TEFCA.

WHY IT MATTERS
Carequality was founded in 2014 – launched as one of the first nationwide interoperability frameworks, and a complement to the network of state and regional health information exchanges. A decade of steady growth later, the 501c3 non-profit connects...

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