Healthcare IT News June 2, 2025
Andrea Fox

More than 1,000 hospitals and 22,000 clinics are now exchanging patient data through Epic Nexus, the EHR giant’s health information network operating under the national interoperability framework.

This article was updated on June 2, 2025, with additional comments from Matt Doyle, Epic’s interoperability software development lead.

Epic Systems announced on Monday it has reached what it’s calling a milestone in interoperability: a significant and growing number of hospitals and clinics exchanging health data across its TEFCA Qualified Health Information Network.

WHY IT MATTERS

The Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement, established to fulfill health data exchange requirements in the 21st Century Cures Act, can help to ensure that any medical provider can participate in nationwide patient data exchange.

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