NextGen Healthcare and SCHIO Team Up to Help California Providers Tackle the State’s New Data Exchange Regulations
This alliance will help California’s medical providers to meet 2024 data exchange regulations by using NextGen Healthcare’s Mirth interoperability solutions, including: Mirth® Health Data Hub , a data integration and interoperability platform, and Mirth® Connect , an integration engine that enables the seamless exchange of health data between various healthcare systems.
- This alliance will help California’s medical providers to meet 2024 data exchange regulations by using NextGen Healthcare’s Mirth interoperability solutions, including: Mirth® Health Data Hub , a data integration and interoperability platform, and Mirth® Connect , an integration engine that enables the seamless exchange of health data between various healthcare systems.
- The California Health and Human Services Agency (CalHHS) recently introduced its new Data Exchange Framework (DxF), a set of extensive data exchange standards that guarantee California residents access to their medical records at any site of care in the state.
- With DxF requirements becoming mandatory across California on January 31, 2024, Santa Cruz-based SCHIO is leveraging Mirth Solutions by NextGen Healthcare to help providers navigate the rigorous new data exchange policies.
- “California’s Data Exchange Framework may be new, but SCHIO has been connecting healthcare providers in the state since 1996,” said Srinivas (Sri) Velamoor , president and chief operating officer of NextGen Healthcare.