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There have been many attempts to create viable systems for the exchange of healthcare information; many have failed. Let our experience be your guide to getting HIE right.
 
BEST PRACTICE INSIGHTS FOR SUCCESSFUL HEALTH INFORMATION EXCHANGE (HIE)
It's all about providing better patient care. The more information we have about a patient, the better decisions we can make regarding their care.

We have patient information. We have lots of it. That's not the problem. The problem is that the information resides in disparate systems and those systems cannot "talk" to each other. If stakeholders can't access the patient information they need, when they need it, both the patient and the system suffer.

HIE is the solution. It provides the capability to electronically amalgamate clinical information from disparate healthcare information systems and present that information in a meaningful way. In collaboration with CareEvolution, a leading technology vendor, we have developed a series of best practices to guide states through the process of creating a successful HIE – one that facilitates access to clinical data to provide safer, more efficient, more effective, and less costly patient care.

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10 ways to maximize your HIE investment

What is an HIE? How should it function? How does it relate to Meaningful Use? We have answers. Learn best practice insights from our experience in the field. Download a copy of our white paper today.

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MEANINGFUL USE STATEMENT
EXPERT SPOTLIGHT

Larry Yuhasz Larry S. Yuhasz
Director for Strategy and Business Development, HIE Initiative


Mr. Larry Yuhasz has spent more than 25 years developing and implementing market and product strategies for healthcare information and decision support companies. He has expansive knowledge of several key healthcare segments including consumers, purchasers, providers, and health plans.