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HITEQ Highlights: Advancing Interoperability & Health Information Exchange for Health Centers - An Overview and Discussion on Enhancing Health Outcomes with the Oklahoma MyHealth Access Network

2013
Event date: 5/21/2024 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Export event
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HITEQ Highlights Webinar

As health centers navigate the promise and peril of data exchange, they need foundational understanding of what standards-based exchange is, why it is important, what it makes possible, and what they need to do. Attendees joined us for an enlightening training session led by Dr. David Kendrick, the Principal Investigator and CEO of MyHealth Access Network. As a non-profit health information network in Oklahoma, MyHealth Access Network is dedicated to ensuring the secure availability of complete health records for every Oklahoman, whenever and wherever they need them for care and health decision-making. In this training session, participants gained insights into how MyHealth Access Network provides advanced health information exchange, community-wide care coordination tools, and a robust decision support platform designed to support providers and patients in improving health outcomes.

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This resource collection was compiled by the HITEQ staff with portions contributed by Mr. Dan Tuteur, the Colorado RHIO, OCHIN, and the Sequoia Project.

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