Health Information Exchange - Established HIE Communities

Established HIE Communities

Indiana Health Information Exchange
The Indiana Health Information Exchange operates the U.S.'s largest HIE and one of the oldest, serves more than 19,000 doctors and 80 hospitals, with data on more than 7 million patients, connecting hospitals, rehabilitation centers, long term care facilities, laboratories, imaging centers, clinics, community health centers and other healthcare organizations. Created and ran by the Regenstrief Institute, a medical informatics think tank, the Indiana Network for Patient Care (INPC), a secure network provides a patient records to participating doctors.
Delaware Health Information Network
DHIN is a non-profit public-private partnership enacted by the Delaware General Assembly in 1997, for the benefit of all citizens of Delaware to advance the creation of a statewide health information network and to address Delaware's needs for timely, reliable and relevant health care information. DHIN has adopted regulations to govern its operations and has policies and procedures in place to support privacy and security of patient information. . In February 2012, The Delaware Health Information Network announces full participation of all acute care hospitals and skilled nursing facilities in the state, along with the vast majority of Delaware providers, in the first statewide community health record. This enhances a health care information exchange started in May 2007.
Chesapeake Regional Information System for our Patients (CRISP)
CRISP is a non-profit corporation that is implementing health information exchange in the state of Maryland. The organization also serves as the Health IT Extension Center for Maryland. CRISP was created by Johns Hopkins Medicine, MedStar Health, the University of Maryland Medical System and Erickson Retirement Communities. Audacious Inquiry serves as program director and technical architect for the health information exchange while Dynamed Solutions provides project management and organizational support under CRISP.

Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
HPHC is a non-profit insurance provider which serves members throughout Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine. The provider offers variety health insurance options for companies, families and individuals. Customers health insurance expectations are met through a tailored options from preferred provider organization (PPO), point-of-sale (POS), and health maintenance organization (HMO). HPHC implements CRM, Master Data Management and is now implementing Oracle Policy Automation to support integrated call center and online self-service for plan purchase and management across their various customer groups additionally, HPHC is using their platform to support recruitment and to better analyze and improve service levels in a heavily competitive market.
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