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Civitas Networks for Health® is the leading voice and convener for organizations working to use data to improve health in communities across the country. By bringing together local implementers—Health Information Exchanges (HIEs), emerging Health Data Utilities (HDUs), Community Information Exchanges (CIEs), Regional Health Improvement Collaboratives (RHICs), All Payer Claims Databases (APCDs), Quality Improvement Organizations (QIOs), and other multistakeholder groups—we foster data-driven collaboration that creates national impact while staying rooted in local realities.
July 27, 2022 NewsCivitas Networks for Health Welcomes Tiger Institute Health Alliance Civitas Networks for Health, a national collaborative of [...]
On Monday, July 18, Civitas Networks for Health hosted the second session in our Member Roundtable series on multi-stakeholder impact, featuring Civitas member organization Stratis Health. At this event, we learned from Civitas
On Wednesday, July 20, Civitas Networks for Health members from across the country gathered virtually for our monthly all-member forum, Network News.
July 12, 2022 NewsCivitas Networks for Health Welcomes ACCORIAN Civitas Networks for Health, a national collaborative of member organizations working [...]
July 7, 2022 NewsCivitas Networks for Health Welcomes Kno2 Civitas Networks for Health, a national collaborative of member organizations working [...]
Civitas member organizations HealthTech Solutions and North Dakota Health Information Network presented on the collaboration between their organizations and the progress, successes and lessons learned from this partnership.
Thank you for joining our quarterly Public Policy Briefing presentation with the team from Troutman Pepper Strategies and Alston & Bird!
This month’s meeting was full of important updates about the 2022 annual conference and our growing network.
The webinar was packed with valuable information, definitions and data from the panel of experts, who covered topics like the definitions and differences between ePHI, EHI Export and DRS, their relation to the