Healthcare Innovation February 12, 2020
Mark Hagland

Correctly and consistently linking patient data across the care continuum remains a major challenge for U.S. hospitals and HIEs, according to a new report from the eHealth Initiative Foundation and NextGate

Correctly and consistently linking patient data across the care continuum remains a significant challenge for U.S. hospitals and health information exchanges (HIEs), according to a new report from the Washington, D.C.-based eHealth Initiative Foundation and the Monrovia, California-based NextGate. The findings are based on a national survey of healthcare providers and HIE leaders to help capture a candid and comprehensive picture of the current patient matching landscape.

As noted in a press release posted to NextGate’s website, “Massive changes are taking place in the healthcare ecosystem as the U.S....

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