Becker's Healthcare August 27, 2024
Naomi Diaz

Epic Systems has committed to transitioning its entire community of hospitals and health systems to the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement by the end of 2025, with all organizations expected to be signed up by the end of 2024.

This move represents a strategic step forward in Epic’s long-term vision for seamless, nationwide interoperability.

“This is the next step in the evolution that we’ve been working towards,” Rob Klootwyk, director of interoperability at Epic, told Becker’s. “We helped create Care Everywhere, our interoperability platform, which has seen great success. But as we looked at TEFCA, we saw an opportunity to push beyond the 70% interoperability plateau the industry has been stuck at for years and reach 100% of providers...

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