Becker's Healthcare May 8, 2025
Naomi Diaz

Oracle Health Information Network, a subsidiary of Oracle Health, has been accepted as a candidate Qualified Health Information Network — or QHIN — under the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement.

The framework, known as TEFCA, is a federal initiative designed to establish nationwide standards for sharing electronic health records. The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology oversees the program, which aims to reduce health data fragmentation by allowing different systems to communicate more easily and securely.

As a candidate QHIN, Oracle’s network will now undergo testing before it can be certified to participate in the...

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