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eHealth Exchange is now a non-federal entity

October 11, 2012 | Tom Sullivan, Editor

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Marking a bridge’s beginning, ONC on Thursday made it official: eHealth Exchange is standing on its own as a non-federal, non-profit entity.  

The mammoth project formerly known as NwHIN-Exchange created enough buzz throughout the year, in certain circles at least, that the news might be taken as almost anticlimactic. In terms of demonstrable progress that the healthcare industry is advancing information interoperability while furthering the business case for exchange, however, the fact that ONC delivered eHealth Exchange is anything but.

[Q&A: NwHIN as a bridge between private, public health in southeastern Minnesota.]

Today, 28 partners share health information across eHealth Exchange, a mix of private and public organizations that includes CMS, DoD, SSA and VA as well as industry heavyweights Kaiser Permanente, Marshfield Clinic, MedVirginia. And Idaho Health Data Exchange, in late September, became the newest member.

Shortly after ONC rechristened NwHIN-Exchange as eHealth Exchange, health IT evangelist and prominent blogger Brian Ahier wrote of the already-evident benefits.

“The VA is sharing patient records among not only numerous VA hospitals but also non-military and private providers. There is also work under way to use Exchange to enable smoother transitions of care between the DoD, VA and the private counterparts that provide more than 50 percent of a military veteran’s care,” Ahier wrote in Nationwide Health Information Network Comes of Age. “At the Social Security Administration sharing data via NwHIN-Exchange has dramatically cut disability determination with 10 percent of claims filled in one to two days.”

Indeed, as Government Health IT reported in the middle of March, those two use cases – the VA and SSA – have not only resulted in smoother transitions of care but also in cost-savings. One participant, in fact, eliminated $2 million annually in uncompensated care by being able to recognize dual-eligibles who qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid but did not previously understand that.

[Q&A: A NwHIN-Exchange partner's take on sharing health data.]

“I think that more people need to recognize just how big this is,” John Moehrke, principal engineer specializing in standards architecture and interoperability at GE, put it simply on his Healthcare Security/Privacy blog at the time.

To put that in a bit of perspective: eHealth Exchange is the biggest bridge built to date between public and private health entities.

“Ultimately the value of this infrastructure is huge for all patients,” Ahier wrote. “We are truly entering a new era.”

Tom Sullivan
Editor of Government Health IT
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