University of Texas at Austin Simulates Health Information Exchange

The University of Texas at Austin has launched a health information exchange laboratory to give students a unique learning experience by simulating the national, state and local networks that support the flow of medical data between healthcare constituents.

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The laboratory is funded by the Longhorn Innovation Fund for Technology, which is a collaboration between the university’s health information technology program, two major corporate HIE software vendors — Informatics Corporation of America and Orion Health —  and two leading electronic health record companies — eClinicalWorks and e-MDs. The laboratory is part of the university’s pioneering health IT program.

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