Healthcare IT News July 14, 2023
Mike Miliard

The CEO of CRISP and CRISP Shared Services discusses how health information exchanges, regional health networks and others are collaborating to build out the interoperability ecosystem and enable more effective sharing of critical clinical and public heal

For all its enormous promise in enabling a new set rules of the road – and indeed an easier onramp for broader nationwide interoperability – the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement is of course not the only mechanism for spurring more seamless data exchange across clinical and public health and other organizations.

We spoke recently with Craig Behm, chief executive officer of CRISP – the regional health information exchange serving Maryland, D.C., West Virginia – and its nonprofit IT support arm, CRISP...

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