Healthcare Innovation August 22, 2019
Rajiv Leventhal

The eHealth Exchange, the oldest and largest nationwide health information network connecting the public and private sectors, has officially launched its new gateway technology that aims to simplify connectivity for its participants via a single connection to the nation.

Partnering with the Veterans Health Information Exchange, the Florida-based AdventHealth, the Oregon Community Health Information Network (OCHIN) and InterCommunity CCO, also in Oregon, the stakeholders, jointly, have committed to “query-based connectivity to improve patient care,” said Jay Nakashima, executive director of eHealth Exchange. “[And that] drove us from implementation kick-off to live, bi-directional exchange using the new eHealth Exchange technology in just four months. This is a remarkable achievement for any health technology initiative, and unheard of when you think of...

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