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MEDNETWorld.com, Bostech announce a managed service HIE solution for NHIN connectivity

Published on October 28, 2009 at 6:01 AM · No Comments

MEDNETWorld.com (MEDNET), a leader in Nationwide Health Information Network (NHIN) connectivity and Health Information Exchange (HIE) solutions and Bostech, the healthcare interoperability experts behind ChainBuilder Connect, today announced a managed service HIE solution for Nationwide Health Information Network, or NHIN, connectivity.

The joint product offering, called the Managed Service NHIN Gateway, is a comprehensive managed service that enables Health Information Exchange (HIE) building, clinical data interoperability, and NHIN connectivity. Previously, healthcare providers had limited choices for off-the-shelf HIE-NHIN connectivity and interoperability solutions. With the MEDNET – Bostech Managed Service NHIN Gateway, providers enjoy complete data interoperability, along with Health Information Exchange (HIE) and NHIN connectivity, as a managed service with premium service and support.

“Healthcare customers looking for off-the-shelf, ready to go, interoperable NHIN solutions can now simply pick up the phone and call us,” MEDNET’s CEO John Fraser said in announcing the strategic partnership. “HIEs can now focus on mission critical work, relying on our experience to manage their interoperability and connectivity needs,” Fraser continued.

“This important partnership will make it easy for healthcare providers to access an advanced, integrated HIE and NHIN solution,” said Brad Bostic, Bostech’s CEO. “This alliance enables our healthcare customers to quickly and efficiently form HIE communities that connect to the NHIN.”

Source: MEDNETWorld.com

Posted in: Device / Technology News | Healthcare News

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