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The scope of health data sharing and use of health data have expanded far beyond electronic health record adoption in healthcare settings to encompass data sets inclusive of demographics, behavioral health, social determinants of health (SDOH), and publichealth.
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The QHIN community is committed to helping all healthcare organizations achieve connectivity and advancing use cases such as Healthcare Operations, PublicHealth, and Individual Access Services. The promise has always been a shared standard and framework that allows us to do what’s ultimately best for the patient.
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