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Joint Public Health Informatics Task Force

Joint Public Health Informatics Task Force. Understand your State HIE plan. Participate in governance. MiHIN (NHIN). GLHIE (Axolotl). Local Community Health. FQHC (NextGen). Federal Parameters – REC’s Priority Providers. Primary-care providers

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Joint Public Health Informatics Task Force

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  1. Joint Public Health Informatics Task Force

  2. Understand your State HIE plan • Participate in governance

  3. MiHIN (NHIN) GLHIE (Axolotl) Local Community Health FQHC (NextGen)

  4. Federal Parameters – REC’s Priority Providers • Primary-care providers • MDs, DOs, NPs, CNMs & PAs who practice family, general internal or pediatric medicine or obstetrics and gynecology • Priority PCPs • Individual and small group (<10) primary care practices • Public and Critical Access Hospitals • Community Health Centers and Rural Health Clinics • Settings serving uninsured, underinsured, and medically underserved populations • M-CEITA Service Area • Around 18,000 PCPs; 7,000 priority PCPs • Goal to reach 4,000-6,000 providers over the first 2 years 9

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