(VIENNA, VA – February 25, 2025) – eHealth Exchange, one of the nation’s oldest and largest health information networks, is set to make a powerful impact at the HIMSS25 Global Health Conference & Exhibition, taking place March 3-6, 2025, at the Venetian in Las Vegas. Attendees can connect with eHealth Exchange at Booth 858 to explore how the network is driving secure, nationwide health data exchange for the public good.
eHealth Exchange is proud to participate in HIMSS25 to showcase its cutting-edge initiatives, including advancements in payer-provider exchange, electronic case reporting, case investigations, and the expanding use of the trusted exchange framework under the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement™ (TEFCA™).
Engage with eHealth Exchange at HIMSS25
- Interactive Booth Experience: Visit Booth 858 at the Venetian Level 2 Exhibit Hall to learn more about how the organization is leveraging HL7® FHIR® and other standards to advance healthcare data exchange.
- Live Demonstration: In addition to the exhibition, eHealth Exchange will highlight its Qualified Health Information Network® (QHIN™) in a TEFCA Public Health Reporting connected demonstration at the Interoperability + SMART Exchange Pavilion.
- Expert Sessions: Jay Nakashima, president of eHealth Exchange, will participate in pivotal sessions, including a fireside chat on “The State of Interoperability & HIE Today: Breakthroughs and Barriers” on Monday, March 3, and a dedicated Payer Lunch & Learn on Wednesday, March 5, to discuss scalable connectivity solutions such as electronic prior authorization. Bill Howard will lead a session on March 5 on how Networked FHIR can be used for scalable exchange between payers, providers, and public health.
- Schedule Time: Want to block dedicated time, schedule a meeting with us at https://ehealthexchange.org/himss25/.
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“We are thrilled to return to HIMSS and showcase how eHealth Exchange is accelerating nationwide interoperability among federal agencies, providers, regional and state health information exchanges, payers, public health authorities, and more,” said Nakashima. “Our participation underscores our dedication to transforming healthcare through robust, secure, and scalable data exchange to enhance care and public health.”
For more details about eHealth Exchange’s presence at HIMSS25, visit: https://ehealthexchange.org/himss25/.