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American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA)
College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME)
eHealth Initiative The eHealth Initiative (eHI) and the Foundation for eHealth Initiative are independent, non-profit affiliated organizations whose missions are to drive improvement in the quality, safety, and efficiency of healthcare through information and information technology.
Healthcare Information Technology Standards Panel Serve as a cooperative partnership between the public and private sectors for the purpose of achieving a widely accepted and useful set of standards specifically to enable and support widespread interoperability among healthcare software applications, as they will interact in a local, regional and national health information network for the United States
Kentucky Health Information Exchange (KHIE)
Kentucky Hospital Association
Kentucky RHIO - Healthbridge HealthBridge is a not-for-profit health information exchange serving in the Greater Cincinnati tri-state area. Our mission is to improve the quality and efficiency of healthcare in our community. To do this we serve as a trusted third party working with all participating healthcare stakeholders to facilitate creation of an integrated and interoperable community healthcare system. This includes the adoption of community standard technologies and work processes.
Kentucky RHIO - LouHIE The Louisville Health Information Exchange, Inc. (LouHIE) is a not-for-profit organization, governed by a healthcare community board. Its vision is to improve quality and contain rising costs of healthcare in the Louisville area…by providing consumers and their providers anytime, anywhere access to complete healthcare information and decision-support.
Monitor ONCHIT developments
National Health Information Network (NHIN) The nationwide health information network is a set of standards, services and policies that enable secure health information exchange over the Internet. The network will provide a foundation for the exchange of health information across diverse entities, within communities and across the country, helping to achieve the goals of the HITECH Act. This critical part of the national health IT agenda will enable health information to follow the consumer, be available for clinical decision making, and support appropriate use of healthcare information beyond direct patient care so as to improve population health.
Overview of Recovery Act (ARRA) Overview of the American Recoveries and Reinvestment Act
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