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.
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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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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