WALTHAM, Mass.--()--The Massachusetts eHealth Collaborative (MAeHC), a non-profit pioneer and leader in healthcare delivery through health information technology, announced today that it has been selected by the New Hampshire Health Information Organization (NHHIO) to provide Executive Director Management services for the implementation of the statewide Health Information Exchange (HIE). The NHHIO, a non-profit organization created by New Hampshire legislation in 2011 to establish a statewide electronic health network for healthcare providers, selected MAeHC to help them lead the State’s HIE initiatives based on the organization’s national reputation and experience working with the New Hampshire healthcare provider community via the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and as the operator of the Regional Extension Center of New Hampshire (RECNH). As the NHHIO Executive Director of Management services, MAeHC will assist the NHHIO board of directors in providing the overall executive leadership, strategic direction and management for the State’s HIE initiatives which will allow healthcare providers to exchange electronic health information in a secure environment. The NHHIO also selected Orion Health as the technical vendor to provide the HIE technology backbone and solutions that will enable statewide clinical data sharing.
“We are excited to move forward with MAeHC as the State’s HIE Executive Director. They have a strong reputation for their HIE efforts throughout the country and offer years of experience that will help us achieve our vision to leverage existing resources and close the gaps on information exchange”
“We are excited to move forward with MAeHC as the State’s HIE Executive Director. They have a strong reputation for their HIE efforts throughout the country and offer years of experience that will help us achieve our vision to leverage existing resources and close the gaps on information exchange,” said Denise Purington, Chair of the NHHIO. “And Orion Health has long been a trusted partner of the State, where its solutions are being utilized within The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services and in several of the state’s hospitals and other healthcare organizations. Together, we’re certain that we will be able to create a secure and robust Statewide HIE which will reduce costs in healthcare while improving the quality, efficiency and safety of patient care.”
“This project promises to deliver a significant and lasting benefit to the health and safety of the citizens of New Hampshire, and we are thrilled to have such able and respected partners working with us to ensure the success of this critical initiative,” said Nick Toumpas, Commissioner, New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services. “MAeHC and Orion Health have worked closely with stakeholders from the earliest stages of this process, ensuring that our community gets the most utility and benefit from the NHHIO right from the start. We are very pleased with the progress so far and are looking forward to the next phase.”
MAeHC will help the NHHIO board of directors develop a platform of core services necessary to facilitate the secure routing of data between existing private, local and regional HIE partners. Such information includes summary of care documents such as hospital discharge summaries, referral and consultation notes, as well as lab results and imaging reports. To support the delivery of these documents and data, the NHHIO will also implement security services such as secure messaging that will be built in alignment with national specifications as well as provider addressing and auditing. Future phases may include an electronic master patient index, record locator services and the expansion of services to other healthcare stakeholders.
“We are honored to have been selected for such a key role in one of the nation’s most advanced state HIE infrastructures,” said Micky Tripathi, CEO of the Massachusetts eHealth Collaborative. “The New Hampshire initiative is a great example of a private HIE that will be operated differently from the state run initiatives throughout the country. By doing a few things well for a few key constituents, we hope to incrementally build confidence in and utilization of HIE resources for future growth.”
About New Hampshire Health Information Organization (NHHIO)
NHHIO
is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization created by legislation that is
establishing a statewide electronic health network to share patient
health information between health care providers in a timely, secure,
and confidential manner. Our goal is to collaborate with hospitals,
physicians, community health centers, long term care providers, home
care providers and other clinicians involved in the delivery of
healthcare. Our vision is to design and implement a secure and robust
health information exchange which will lead to the reduction in
healthcare cost and improve quality, efficiency, and safety of patient
care. In 2010 multi-stakeholder workgroups were formed to address six
Health Information Exchange (HIE) planning and operational domains:
Governance, Finance, Technical Infrastructure, Business & Technical
Operations, Legal & Policy and Public Health workgroup members were
instrumental in the collaborative process that resulted in a Strategic
and Operational Plan for Health Information Exchange in New Hampshire
that was approved by the Office of the National Coordinator in December
of 2010. This multi stakeholder effort also resulted in legislation that
created the NHHIO effective July 5, 2011. To learn more about NHHIO and
its board of directors, please visit us at www.nhhio.org
About Orion Health Inc.
Founded in 1993 in Auckland, New
Zealand, Orion Health is the only global, independently owned eHealth
technology company. With an inherent ability to interconnect a wide
variety of healthcare information systems, Orion Health has become the
world’s leading provider of health information exchange (HIE) and
healthcare integration solutions. Orion Health has extensive experience
in the design and installation of complex systems within demanding
healthcare environments. Today, Orion Health products and solutions are
implemented in more than 30 countries, used by hundreds of thousands of
clinicians, and help facilitate care for tens of millions of patients.
Clinicians, provider facilities and OEM partners rely on Orion Health to
facilitate data exchange between hospitals, health systems, HIEs, and
affiliated providers and medical devices, resulting in improved care
coordination, increased cost savings and efficiencies, and enhanced
quality of care.
In the U.S., Orion Health™ HIE provides the technology backbone for state and regional HIEs across the country. Orion Health Rhapsody® Integration Engine is used by nearly all state and local health departments for public health reporting. Customers include Catholic Health Initiatives, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Beacon Community of the Inland Northwest, Geisinger Health System, Inland Empire HIE, Kaiser Permanente, Lahey Clinic, Louisiana Health Care Quality Forum, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Maine HealthInfoNet, Massachusetts Health Information Highway and St. Vincent’s HealthCare. For more information, visit www.orionhealth.com. Connect with us on Twitter, facebook and LinkedIn.
About Massachusetts eHealth Collaborative (MAeHC)
The
Massachusetts eHealth Collaborative is a national leader in the
facilitation and management of electronic health record deployment,
health information exchange and quality measure reporting. MAeHC is an
independent non-profit corporation with a charitable mission to improve
the delivery of health care by promoting the use of health IT. Formed in
2004 as a collaboration of non-profit health care stakeholders to
demonstrate the most effective ways to deploy EHRs and HIE to improve
the quality, safety, efficiency, and affordability of care in
Massachusetts, MAeHC now works across the United States with a wide
range of physician practices, hospitals, state governments, contracting
networks, management services organizations, HIE organizations,
technology vendors, and consulting firms. To learn more about the
Massachusetts eHealth Collaborative, please visit www.maehc.org


