HealthIT Answers August 14, 2025
Laura Young

As healthcare delivery continues to evolve toward a more integrated, person-centered model, Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) and Community Information Exchanges (CIEs) are uniquely positioned to serve as the infrastructure that ties it all together. These organizations are increasingly tasked with facilitating not just clinical data exchange, but also the integration of behavioral health and social determinants of health (SDoH) information.

However, the path to achieving truly comprehensive data exchange is far from straightforward.

Bridging the Gaps in Interoperability

HIEs and CIEs face a growing set of responsibilities—from navigating privacy regulations to standardizing data across disparate systems, to engaging stakeholders from different sectors. Despite significant advances, many exchanges still contend with outdated infrastructure, inconsistent data formats, and limited support for cross-sector...

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