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eHealth Exchange Earns Top Honors at Swaay.Health LIVE, Recognized for Industry-Leading Event and TEFCA QHIN Campaign

Swaay.Health awards highlight excellence in healthcare IT marketing, collaboration, and advancing nationwide interoperability

eHealth Exchange, one of the nation’s largest health information networks, today announced it has been recognized with two top honors at Swaay.Health LIVE, an industry event celebrating excellence in healthcare marketing and communications.

The Swaay.Health Awards celebrate the achievements, excellence, and creativity of healthcare marketers, PR professionals, communications leaders, and patient experience advocates nationwide.

eHealth Exchange received:

  • Healthcare Event of the Year for its Annual Meeting
  • Campaign of the Year for its TEFCA QHIN Campaign

These awards underscore eHealth Exchange’s leadership in convening the industry and advancing trusted data exchange aligned with the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement™ (TEFCA™).

“This recognition reflects the collective effort of an incredible community of collaborators,” said Tina Feldmann, marketing director at eHealth Exchange. “From strategic storytelling to seamless event execution, these achievements are the result of deep partnerships and a shared commitment to improving interoperability across the healthcare ecosystem.”

The award-winning Annual Meeting brought together healthcare leaders, policymakers, and innovators to address real-world data exchange challenges and opportunities. The event continues to serve as a cornerstone gathering for advancing nationwide interoperability.

The recognized TEFCA QHIN Campaign highlighted eHealth Exchange’s role as a designated Qualified Health Information Network® (QHIN™), helping stakeholders understand and engage with TEFCA to enable secure, scalable data exchange nationwide.

“These awards are also a testament to the strength of our extended team,” Feldmann added. “We are proud to partner with Spire Communications and to work alongside dedicated contributors across the eHealth Exchange community who bring these initiatives to life.”

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To learn more about eHealth Exchange’s role as a QHIN and its work supporting TEFCA, download the QHIN eBook.

Join industry leaders at the 2026 eHealth Exchange Annual Meeting, where we’ll gather to share insights, accelerate collaboration, and shape the future of nationwide data exchange.

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About eHealth Exchange

eHealth Exchange, a 501(c)3 non-profit dedicated to public good, is the oldest and largest health information network in the country and is most well known as the principal way the federal government exchanges clinical data among federal agencies and with the private sector. Recognized for certified data quality, trusted governance, transparency, and its commitment to privacy, eHealth Exchange facilitates the secure exchange of patient records for more than 300 million patients and processes roughly 25 billion data exchanges annually. Vendor-agnostic, with a broad public health focus, eHealth Exchange provides connectivity for more than 30 electronic health record systems, 57 regional and state HIEs, 75 percent of U.S. hospitals, 90 percent of dialysis centers, 70,000 medical groups, and payers in 34 states – as well as countless urgent care centers, surgery centers, and clinical laboratories. Five federal agencies (Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Defense, Indian Health Service (IHS), Food and Drug Administration, and Social Security Administration) also participate in the network to share patient information with private-sector partners as well as other federal agencies. Active in all 50 states, eHealth Exchange connects to other national health information networks today via Carequality and now TEFCA™ as a Designated QHIN™. See: https://ehealthexchange.org / @ehealthexchange.

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