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Making Interoperability Work
How the COVID19 pandemic amplified the value of HIE’s with communities and states that had invested heavily in the HIE infrastructure were able to stand up essential information resources quickly, including bed and ventilator trackers, combining longitudinal records of patients with COVID19 and now moving into tracking immunization programs, and being able to fill the gaps of missing information relative to health inequity helping improve the distribution to match the need driven by the established priorities.
You can also hear Lisa discuss where healthcare might go with a public option and what we can expect to see relative to patient identifiers.
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