CHCF February 24, 2022
John Ohanian

New stakeholder agreement on guiding principles lays groundwork for crucial innovations

It has been five months of hard work, and there are another five months to go, but at the halfway point of California’s effort to develop its first Health and Human Services data exchange framework, it’s fair to say that we are making steady progress. We have the right experts and advisers at the table. While the next step may be the hardest — isn’t it always? — when we finish our task, we will have moved the state closer to a more equitable health care system that empowers Californians and providers with the data they need to drive better health outcomes for us all.

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