This report analyzes the results of our 2005 Annual Survey of State, Regional and Community-Based Health Information Exchange Initiatives and Organizations—a representation of more than 100 efforts across the country who are actively pursuing the goal of connectivity to support patient care. The study is the first of its kind to report trends in health information exchange, the subject of several high-profile bills currently circulating in Congress and a key issue for the Bush administration.
eHI’s survey of health information exchange collaborators takes the pulse of progress of 109 multi-stakeholder efforts across the country, representing initiatives in 45 states and the District of Columbia. The study shows that these state, regional or community efforts are rapidly advancing through the steps necessary to electronically exchange health information in an effort to improve healthcare quality and safety and health care savings while preserving the security of individual healthcare information.
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