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    TEFCA Panelists Answer Looming Questions About the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement

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    How State HIEs Are Advancing Interoperability

    How State HIEs Are Advancing Interoperability

    What are state legislatures doing to encourage or mandate participation in state and regional Health Information Exchanges, or HIEs? This blog post offers insight.

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    Why Public Health Demands Robust Interoperability and Patient Identification 

    COVID-19 surfaced many interoperability issues in public health and the need for accurate patient matching.

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    Stillwater Medical Center Partners with NextGate and Summit Healthcare to Establish a Unified Patient-Centric Health Record 

    Oklahoma community health system taps leaders in health data integration and patient identity for highly-collaborative, whole-person care 

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    9 Questions to ask before choosing an interoperability strategy

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    Cancer Treatment Centers of America Selects Rhapsody as Strategic Interoperability Solution, Putting Patients at the Center of Innovation

    Corepoint® Integration Engine chosen to streamline connectivity across care teams, affiliate networks, and cancer community, extending access to world-class care for patients everywhere.

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    Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust

    Royal Berkshire Hospital solves staffing shortage with managed services and consulting from Rhapsody.

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    North West Ambulance Service

    Before deploying Rhapsody Integration Engine, there was a growing need for NWAS to share a broad range of information — such as ambulance numbers and locations — with its health service partners. The sharing of information would allow healthcare providers in North West England to better manage patients, draw better analytics, and increase efficiency within the organisations.

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