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How can healthcare providers, payers, and public health departments get clinical, social, and Fitbit data about the communities they serve? From a

California’s vast array of healthcare delivery systems can tap into a wide range of available federal funding streams to help comply with

There are countless examples of how seamless data exchange can benefit Californians. The Women, Infants and Children program – better known as

The COVID-19 pandemic made real the need for local health information exchanges and regional health improvement collaboratives. According to Lisa Bari, Chief

By Timi Leslie The need to share health information with our caregivers, care coordinators, and public health teams has never been more

Genia Fick, Vice President of Quality for the Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP), recently updated Connecting for Better Health about the successful

Representatives at the sixth meeting of the state’s Data Exchange Framework Stakeholder Advisory Group (SAG) recently emphasized the importance of accountability and

The Gravity Project collaborative is working to develop data standards to help providers, patients, community-based organizations, and other sectors across the health

After receiving feedback from coalition participants, Connecting for Better Health submitted a letter on Monday, February 28, to state leaders in support

California health care providers, health plans and other health organizations are asking that the 2022-23 California state budget include a $100 million

The fifth meeting of the Data Exchange Framework Stakeholder Advisory Group focused primarily on the current gaps in data exchange standards, provider

January 18, 2022 Dr. Mark Ghaly, MD, MPH, Secretary John Ohanian, Chief Data Officer and Director, Center for Data Insights and Innovation

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