Medical Xpress April 29, 2025
The City University of New York

A study by Assistant Professor Karmen S. Williams and colleagues highlights Indiana’s health data network as a model for the nation.

In the , which explored the evolution and impact of the Indiana Network for Patient Care (INPC), the researchers found that the state’s approach could serve as a model for those looking to leverage health data for the greater good.

The INPC launched in 2004 with the goal of making it easier for doctors and hospitals to share . Today, it contains records for nearly 25 million people, and has become a key tool for tracking health trends and helping public health officials make informed decisions.

The study, published in the journal BMC Medical Informatics and Decision...

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