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NHIN forum seeks public input
EHR Connection, November 26, 2007
Discussions on how trial implementations are addressing standards-based, private and secure information exchanges will be the focus of the fourth National Health Information Network (NHIN) forum to be held December 11-12 in Long Beach, CA.
The program will seek public input and shared experiences from state and regional health information exchanges as they participate in trial implementations of the NHIN, according to information on the HHS Web site.
Forum supporters include the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, the Certification Commission for Health Information Technology, the Health Information Technology Standards Panel, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Click here for information about this and the previous three forums.
Click here to register for the forum.
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