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Florida Health Information Exchange Selects CRISP Shared Services to Modernize Interoperability and Transform Care Across the StateCRISP Shared Services will launch updated tools and capabilities, enabling better access and affordability in support of "Better Health Care for All Floridians" TALLAHASSEE, Fla. and COLUMBIA, Md., June 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- CRISP Shared Services (CSS), a nonprofit providing health infrastructure and data exchange technology across the nation, is the new platform for Florida Health Information Exchange (Florida HIE) governed by the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA). As AHCA's new partner, CSS has been working to transition Florida HIE over the past year to provide enhanced care coordination, consent management, and improved interoperability. The transition will go live on July 1, 2026, with expanded healthcare entity participation in the network. "Florida's healthcare providers do their best work when they have the right information at the right time," said Shevaun Harris, Secretary, AHCA. "Under Governor DeSantis' leadership, we are committed to putting patients first — and Florida HIE's new era of smarter, more affordable interoperability is proof of that progress." With CSS, Florida HIE will become the state's most technologically advanced source of healthcare information across the care continuum. Starting July 1, the new network will go live with a significant expansion of participating organizations, including a nearly 5% increase in hospital bed coverage, representing nearly 3,500 more beds, and over 200% increase in skilled nursing facilities participating with the network. These figures are projected to continue to grow. "To support modern, sophisticated care, Florida hospitals need the most complete, accurate, and powerful clinical health information," said Mary C. Mayhew, president and CEO of the Florida Hospital Association. "We applaud the AHCA expansion of Florida HIE, which is essential to hospitals' ability to deliver coordinated and effective care to the state's growing population, includin our most rural and vulnerable communities." With the CSS platform powering its capabilities, Florida HIE will:
"Florida HIE is on a mission to transform healthcare in the state through health information technology, and CSS is proud to help them accomplish their ambitious and innovative goals," said Craig Behm, president and CEO, CSS. "With improved access, affordability, and services, Florida HIE is setting a new standard for usable health information for providers and organizations, unlocking new opportunities across the state." Florida HIE has been onboarding participants and subscribers since September 2025 to ensure a seamless go-live date on July 1, 2026. AHCA and CSS are providing hands-on support to reduce interruptions to notifications, patient records, or current integrations. For more information about Florida HIE, visit https://www.flhie.org/. About CRISP Shared Services About Florida HIE
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