HHS awards contracts to nine health information exchanges around country
Patient Safety Monitor Alert, October 9, 2007
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Secretary Mike Leavitt of the Department of Human and Health Services (HHS) announced on October 5 that it was awarding $25.2 million worth of contracts to nine health information exchanges (HIE) around the country. The HIEs will explore implementing a national health information network (NHIN). This plan comes as a forerunner to the proposed national electronic health record by 2014.
The HIEs using the NHIN will demonstrate how easily health information can be communicated on a national level. Results will be made public at the end of the first year of using the HIEs, in September 2008.
To read the release from the HHS, click here.
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