Topics Related to NC HealthConnex

The N.C. Health Information Exchange Authority recently completed a pilot program to integrate pharmacy data into the state-designated health information exchange, NC HealthConnex.
This validation means that payers such as NC Medicaid can look to NC HealthConnex as a single, trusted source of data.
Medical organizations in North Carolina are achieving significant cost savings and improving care through the use of NC HealthConnex, the electronic, statewide health information exchange network that facilitates the exchange of health information among providers.
The N.C. Health Information Exchange Authority is helping develop solutions to health care disparities affecting Black mothers, who are more likely to experience pregnancy-related complications, and their infants.
The N.C. Health Information Exchange Authority launched the North Carolina Stroke Registry, which contains demographic and clinical data on stroke patients in North Carolina. The Stroke Registry will help the Division of Public Health to identify gaps in care, disparities in care and under-resourced areas.
The State of North Carolina has partnered with SAS and InterSystems to modernize NCDIT's NC HealthConnex.
More than 115 North Carolina hospitals and more than 4,000 ambulatory physician practices have signed on to NC HealthConnex, managed by the North Carolina HIEA.