What is the NHIN? What is Connect? What were the original core set of capabilities desired of the NHIN? What are the key priorities of the NHIN? What is the current status?
NHIN stands for Nationwide health information network. This enables the transmission of health information securely via internet with certain standards and policies.
CONNECT is a software system used in US healthcare system to exchange health information or data.It links federal system of NHIN
The original core set and capabilities of NHIN is its transmission of health information locally and nationally
The key priority being involving all health care organization in exchange of health information
The current status of NHIN is providing an overview of how it supports healthcare reforms at local,regional and national level.
What is the NHIN? What is Connect? What were the original core set of capabilities desired...
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