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In 2025, healthcare organizations will finally move beyond basic data exchange to tackle the more complex challenge of semantic interoperability — ensuring that clinical information is not just shared but meaningfully understood across different systems and care settings.

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The New Hampshire Health Information Organization (NHHIO) is a non-profit organization created by New Hampshire legislation to run the statewide health information exchange (HIE). Their aim is to collaborate with hospitals, physicians, community health centers, long term care providers, home care providers and other clinicians involved in healthcare delivery. NHHIO’s secure, encrypted ...

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The Colorado Regional Health Information Organization is a non profit, public-private partnership that is improving health care quality for all Coloradans through cost effective and secure implementation of health information exchange (HIE).

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By Laura Young - As healthcare delivery continues to evolve toward a more integrated, person-centered model, Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) and Community Information Exchanges (CIEs) are uniquely positioned to serve as the infrastructure that ties it all together.

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Spotlight on State Exchange: Kentucky KHIE The Kentucky Health Information Exchange, also known as KHIE, is a health information system that is providing interoperability between physicians, hospitals, imaging centers, and laboratories throughout the state.

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With the rise of electronic health record usage, the need for a standardized way to exchange comprehensive clinical documents between providers — beyond individual results and reports — became clear. Continuity of Care Documents (CCDs) were developed to meet this need and their usage is being bolstered by Meaningful Use.

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