HIE News Round Up: HASA Rebrands to C3HIE; ONC Outlines Upcoming Cures Act Deadlines; and The Sequoia Project Selects HITRUST
Welcome to the Health Information Exchange Weekly News Round Up from RosettaHealth. Each week, we will provide you with a summary of all the actionable news that hospitals, HIT vendors, ACOs, and population health providers need to be smart and effective when it comes to health information exchange.
ONC Outlines Upcoming Cures Act Deadlines for Certified Health IT Vendors
The 21st Century Cures Act infrastructure will come to fruition in 2022, with upcoming deadlines for the availability of standards-based FHIR application programming interfaces (APIs), according to the ONC.
The Sequoia Project Selects HITRUST as TEFCA Security Certifying Body
The Sequoia Project has selected HITRUST as the first certifying body for the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) security requirements.
Civitas Selects Tech Partner for National PCDH Interoperability Initiative
Civitas Networks for Health and the Patient Centered Data Home (PCDH) Governance Council announced that they have selected Velatura Public Benefit Corporation as the national technology solution partner to support the PCDH initiative.
HASA HIE Changes Name to C3HIE: Connected, Collaborative, Community
HASA, a non-profit, community HIE in Texas, recently announced that it has changed its name and brand identity to C3HIE to reflect its new vision of helping the healthcare community become more connected and collaborative.
Santa Cruz Health Information Organization to Integrate SDOH Data
By safely sharing more accurate data, Santa Cruz providers can help address health equity, improve patient care and save time. Along with creating a HIPAA-certified master patient index, the universal identity platform will also allow SCHIO to integrate social determinants of health into patient records.
Interoperability is the Secret to Effective Healthcare
The future of healthcare is unfolding with interoperability and FHIR at the forefront, according to this recent MedCity News Op-Ed.
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