Healthcare IT News June 25, 2020
Mike Miliard

After 15 years as health IT innovation leader, the nonprofit MAeHC will be winding down operations in 2020, with many of its assets transferred to other like-minded organizations.

The Massachusetts eHealth Collaborative says it is winding down its operations, having made big progress over the past decade and a half enabling technology-driven healthcare improvements in Massachusetts and beyond.

WHY IT MATTERS
Founded in 2005 with the mission of boosting the safety, quality and cost-effectiveness of healthcare with technology and data analytics, MAeHC has helped hospitals, practices and others across the state hone their clinical and operational efficiencies over the years.

It has also modeled health IT best practices, policy innovation, interoperability standards development and thought leadership nationwide.

Now, MAeHC officials say...

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