HealthLeaders Media February 14, 2023
Eric Wicklund

Six healthcare organizations have been selected to implement and test the TEFCA standards as the next step in becoming Qualified Health Information Networks (QHINs), the latest stage in the development of a nationwide healthcare information exchange.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– Six healthcare organizations have been qualified by the ONC and Sequoia Project to implement and test the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement, a key element in the effort to develop a nationwide healthcare information exchange.

– The Trusted Exchange Framework is a set of non-binding principles for health information exchange, and the Common Agreement is a legal contract that highlights those principles.

– Altogether, the CommonWell Health Alliance, eHealth Exchange, Epic TEFCA Interoperability Services, Health Gorilla, Kno2, and KONZA cover...

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