Blog Entry List

The NC Health Information Exchange Authority (NC HIEA) offers limited-time incentives for behavioral health and IDD providers to join NC HealthConnex.

NC HIEA will give two sessions at the annual conference of the North Carolina Chapter of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society.

The NC Health Information Exchange Authority (NC HIEA) continues to enrol health care providers, with 1290 facilities working with NC HealthConnex.

Happy New Year from the North Carolina Health Information Exchange Authority (NC HIEA) to all NC HealthConnex Participants and our many stakeholders.

Over 800,000 North Carolina veterans can opt in to electronic health records from NC HealthConnex, with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

NC HealthConnex is linking healthcare providers from the mountains to the coast to the North Carolina Health Information Exchange Authority (NC HIEA).

Adjustments to the state budget by the North Carolina General Assembly poise the NC Health Information Exchange Authority (NC HEIA) for growth.

March 1, 2017, marks one year for NC HealthConnex, North Carolina's state-designated health information exchange.

Happy New Year! The North Carolina HEIA thanks NC HealthConnex participants and stakeholders for support in the first year of operation.

The NC HIEA's vision is to build a robust health information exchange, NC HealthConnex, to link all health care providers across North Carolina.

Since early this year, the NC Health Information Exchange Authority has been overseeing North Carolina’s state-operated health information exchange.

The North Carolina Health Information Exchange Authority is progressing as it seeks stakeholder input and shares its role in Medicaid reform.

Since January, the North Carolina Health Information Exchange has been in transition. The state has taken ownership of HIE and fully funded it.

Planning is underway to shift the Community Care of NC/NC Community Cares Networks to the new statewide North Carolina Health Information Exchange.

On Friday, Sept. 18, 2015, Gov. Pat McCrory signed the state budget, which creating a new statewide health information exchange under state control.