Healthcare DIVE October 28, 2024
Emily Olsen

The Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement went live in December with five Qualified Health Information Networks. Two more were added early this year.

Dive Brief:

  • Oracle Health will apply to become a Qualified Health Information Network under the federal government’s health data exchange framework, the technology giant said Monday.
  • TEFCA, or the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement, uses QHINs — which can represent dozens or hundreds of health systems, public health agencies, payers and health IT vendors — to support health information sharing, according to the HHS’ Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy/Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT.
  • To get official designation, QHINs have to complete technology and security testing and agree to the data...

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