States where directed, query-based data exchange is most, least available

At the end of 2013, directed and query-based exchange was broadly available in 28 states and Washington, D.C., according to data presented at a recent meeting of the Health IT Policy Committee.

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According to the presentation, both types of exchange are broadly available in the following states:
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
Colorado
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Louisiana
Maryland
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
North Carolina
Oklahoma
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Utah
Virginia
Washington, D.C.
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming

Directed exchange is broadly available and query-based exchange is available in parts of the following states:
Massachusetts
Michigan
North Dakota
Pennsylvania
Texas
Tennessee
Vermont
Washington

Directed exchange only is broadly available in the following states:
Connecticut
Hawaii
Illinois
Nevada
New Hampshire
Ohio
Oregon

Both directed exchange and query-based exchange are available in regions of:
California

Query-based exchange only is broadly available in the following states:
Idaho
Kentucky

Query-based exchange is broadly available and directed exchange is available in regions in the following states:
New York

Query-based exchange is broadly available and directed exchange pilots are in progress in the following states:
Maine
New Mexico

Query-based exchange only is available in regions of the following states:
New Jersey

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