Healthcare IT News June 27, 2023
Andrea Fox

The U.S. Virgin Islands signs with CRISP for a data and interoperability pilot program while Ontario launches an eHub with Oracle Health and the NOLA HIE rebrands.

More governments, territories and healthcare organizations are establishing health information exchanges to enable faster and more seamless sharing of health data among doctors’ offices, hospitals, federally qualified health centers, state agencies, public health clinics, labs and community-based organizations.

HIEs have been growing across states or regions as community health centers, health systems, behavioral health organizations, correctional health providers and more join data networks.

USVI to test connecting government data to service delivery

U.S. Virgin Islands Governor Albert Bryan Jr. signed a letter of intent with CRISP Shared Services to participate in a...

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