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Consortium for State and Regional Interoperability (CSRI) Highlights Health Data Utility Model at 2021 SHIEC Annual ConferenceThe Consortium for State and Regional Interoperability (CSRI), a collection of the nation's largest and most robust nonprofit health data networks, will participate at the 2021 SHIEC (Strategic Health Information Exchange Collaborative) Annual Conference, which convenes in Scottsdale, Ariz., from Aug. 15 to 18. "We are excited about the opportunity to meet our health data network colleagues at the 2021 SHIEC Annual Conference," said Morgan Honea, Executive Vice President of Denver-based Contexture (the umbrella organization of health data networks in Colorado and Arizona) and President and Board Chair, CSRI Board of Directors. "The COVID-19 pandemic illuminated the need for the health data utility model, which can support healthy communities around the country. Our goal is to empower health data networks to provide broader and deeper clinical and non-clinical data at the state, regional, and national level." "The health data utility model is essential to help healthcare providers, payers, and public health departments tackle the challenges associated with economies of scale and health data," said Honea. "CSRI is developing innovative solutions that cross state lines and can help serve broader public health goals than we did at the start of th COVID-19 pandemic." Participating as presenters and in panel discussions at the 2021 SHIEC Annual Conference are CSRI board members including:
About CSRI: The Consortium for State and Regional Interoperability (CSRI) is a collection of the nation's largest and most robust nonprofit health data networks. Collectively, our nonprofit organizations connect over 80 million records for patients across several states and provide a wide range of services to healthcare organizations.
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