Healthcare Innovation November 23, 2021
David Raths

Stakeholders describe how the planned S-HIE infrastructure would enhance interoperability between partnerships already in place and the technology platforms they use

Communities in Colorado have been at the forefront of building connections between healthcare providers and community-based organizations to provide whole-person care. Now stakeholders in the Centennial State are working together to envision a social health information exchange (S-HIE) infrastructure that would weave together the partnerships already created and the technology platforms they use.

Ashlie Brown, director at the nonprofit Colorado Health Institute, noted that there are as many as 40 community information exchange projects across the state, all in different stages of development. For instance, the Quality Health Network on the Western Slope has created a community resource network,...

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Topics: Equity/SDOH, Health IT, Healthcare System, HIE (Interoperability), Provider, Technology
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