Healthcare IT News November 13, 2019
Max Sullivan

Indiana Health Information Exchange and Michiana Health Information Network will merge in 2020, at which point all MHIN employees will become IHIE employees, with offices in Indianapolis and South Bend.

Two major health information exchanges are merging in Indiana in what their executives say will provide the state with broader and more connected healthcare support.

WHY IT MATTERS
Indiana Health Information Exchange and Michiana Health Information Network announced their new deal to join their networks Wednesday.

The companies signed an agreement to merge their networks Jan. 1, 2020, at which point all MHIN employees will become IHIE employees. IHIE is now planning to have offices in both Indianapolis and South Bend, Indiana.

The move also includes consolidating with a third exchange,...

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