AHIMA August 15, 2022
Robert Horst

Over the course of the past couple of years, health information exchange (HIE) organizations have played an increasingly significant role in public health, enabling unprecedented interoperability. With the advent of cloud-based services and expanded capabilities, HIEs have adapted to new market conditions and expanded support as public service utilities. Building on lessons learned and paving the way for future innovation, they are poised to become more sustainable in their respective states.

In this virtual roundtable, senior leadership from three HIEs share their perspectives on how HIEs have evolved to serve as public service utilities. The panel focuses on the biggest challenges of interoperability, new best practices, and requisite infrastructure to build upon these efforts. The panel was moderated by Robert...

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Topics: EMR / EHR, Health IT, HIE (Interoperability), Interview / Q&A, Technology, Trends
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