About eHealth Exchange

For more than two decades, eHealth Exchange has pioneered healthcare data interoperability.

Our Purpose

Founded through a federal initiative, we are now an independent, nonprofit entity dedicated to improving patient care, reducing costs, streamlining disability benefit claims, and improving public health capabilities through secure, trusted, and interoperable health information exchange.

Our Leadership Team

Guided by the Coordinating Committee and Board of Directors, our leadership team has dedicated their careers to the public good. 

Jay Nakashima

President

Dennis Sherba

Vice President of Operations & Staff

Mike Yackanich

Vice President, Technology Operations

Kathryn Bingman

Vice President of Interoperability Adoption

Cait Riccobono

General Counsel

Pat Russell, RN

Director Policy & Governance

Mike McCune

Program Director, Solutions Engineering

Tina Feldmann

Marketing Director

Our Board Members

eHealth Exchange board representatives provide oversight to the financial, legal, risk, and strategic aspects of the corporation, a well-balanced set of individuals whose expertise represent the diverse participation across the network.

Chair
Pam Matthews

East Tennessee Health Information Network (ETHIN)

Vice Chair
John Kansky

Indiana Health Information Exchange

Treasurer
Patti Cuartas, PA-C

Mount Sinai Health System

Secretary
Lisa Bari

Civitas Networks for Health

Paul Biondich, MD

Indiana University School of Medicine & Regenstrief Institute

Michael Marchant

Sutter Health

J.T. Lane

Association of State & Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO)

Doug Dietzman

Blue Cross Blue Shield Association

Bryant Thomas Karrass, MD, FACMI

Washington State Department of Health

Jay Nakashima

President eHealth Exchange - (ex officio)

Our approach to governance

eHealth Exchange is committed to open, transparent operation and governance. Our comprehensive approach to governance includes volunteer committees to manage our network participation and Qualified Health Information Network® (QHIN™) obligations under the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement™ (TEFCA™).

Network Governance

Our Coordinating Committee provides the needed governance, oversight, management, and support of the trust fabric for eHealth Exchange participants.

QHIN Governance

Established to meet TEFCA obligations, this committee oversees strategic, operational, and management issues related to the eHealth Exchange and provides governance to our QHIN participants.

Our Passion

At eHealth Exchange, our unwavering commitment to innovation drives us to continually enhance the secure and seamless exchange of health information nationwide.

Our dedication to advancing interoperability is exemplified with active leadership participation in committees, connectathons and the implementation of FHIR-based solutions, demonstrating our proactive approach to adopting cutting-edge technologies.

By fostering collaboration and embracing technological advancements, eHealth Exchange is transforming the healthcare landscape, ensuring that vital health information is accessible when and where it’s needed most.

Our History

eHealth Exchange has unique roots, having begun as a federal initiative under the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Now an independent, non-profit health information network, eHealth Exchange is among the nation’s largest health information exchanges.

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