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A New York HIE has concluded that it’s having the impact supporters of data sharing have always hoped for – generating a substantial level of healthcare savings.
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as the current HIE-Whitepaper contains MHD and MHDS now. The loosely coupled design and flexible querying capability of the mCSD Profile means it can be deployed within a variety of eHealth architectures and support a wide array of care workflows. This version has a CapabilityStatement that was not previously published. Version 3.4.0
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