Due to its measurement, Texas was by no means going to have only one well being data change group. However getting regional HIEs there to share knowledge has additionally confirmed difficult. Now two of Texas’ largest well being data exchanges – C3HIE and Texas Well being Providers Authority (THSA) – have signed an settlement for bidirectional sharing of encounter occasion messages for remedy functions.
At the moment serving over 128 counties, C3HIE is a multi-region nonprofit collaborative connecting healthcare suppliers by means of safe bi-directional well being data change with ADTs, lab outcomes, imaging outcomes, notes, and CCDs. THSA is a statutory group to advertise and allow interoperability throughout Texas. It accomplishes this objective by means of its state-level well being data change (and privateness and safety certification and supporting applications).
For the primary time, collaborating organizations will obtain encounter data from throughout each networks, giving clinicians and care managers a extra full image of a affected person’s well being journey, THSA stated. Subscribers will acquire complete occasion notifications from each HIE networks with out the burden of managing a number of connections, integrations, or vendor relationships. The unified strategy reduces administrative complexity whereas increasing the attain and worth of the information obtainable to help medical and operational decision-making.
Phil Beckett turned THSA’s CEO in January 2025. He had beforehand served as CEO of C3HIE. In an interview with Healthcare Innovation a number of months in the past, he defined that THSA was created in 2007 primarily in response to Hurricane Katrina, when lots of people evacuated from Louisiana to Texas with out their medical data, and physicians had been attempting to care for them. “Folks stated let’s have one thing in Texas that promotes interoperability,” he defined. “Then when the ARRA funding got here in, Texas received about $25 million from the federal authorities by means of the HITECH Act to fund THSA, and the strategy was to help regional HIEs. Texas is so huge we needed a regional mannequin, and 12 received funded on the time.”
The thought was the areas would join domestically, take care of their very own communities, after which they’d join centrally by means of THSA to share knowledge between them. However for these 12, sustainability was a problem, he famous. “It’s a tricky enterprise mannequin, and a few of them simply merely did not make it,” Beckett stated. Now the state is down to 5 regional well being data exchanges.
And the imaginative and prescient of getting regional HIEs share knowledge with one another didn’t occur the way in which it was envisioned, however Beckett and THSA proceed working towards that objective. “I got here from a regional well being data change, and I assumed possibly I might assist get again to this mannequin of everybody working collectively,” he stated. “There are some state incentives which have inspired that as properly. Texas Well being and Human Providers has labored exhausting to attempt to get hospitals, payers, and well being data exchanges aligned.”
THSA added that the door is open for all HIEs to take part and develop this community.
