NC*Notify: New Features and Capabilities
NC HealthConnex is pleased to announce that new notification features and updates for NC*Notify are now available! Current subscribers across the state will now have access to COVID-19 lab result alerts, allowing them to react to positive cases in a more timely manner.
DHHS and NC HealthConnex Partner to Leverage HIE for COVID-19 Vaccine Reporting
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NC DHHS), the North Carolina Health Information Exchange Authority (NC HIEA), and the NC HIEA’s technology partner, SAS, have partnered to report COVID-19 vaccine administrations from across the state.
The North Carolina Health Information Exchange Authority (NC HIEA) extends a heartfelt thank you to our NC HealthConnex participants and stakeholders for your collaboration and continued support through such a difficult year. We wish all particpants and stakeholders a safe, healthy and joyous holiday season.
NC*Notify and Patient Care: Stories from the FieldNC HealthConnex offers real-time event notifications to participating health care providers through NC*Notify, giving them more detailed information about their patient populations.
NC HealthConnex expands connectivity through national networks. NC HealthConnex is named a finalist for the NASCIO State IT Recognition Award. And October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month - what that means for the health care community.
To support health care providers during the COVID-19 pandemic, NC HIEA is providing improved access to lab results from Quest Diagnostics and LabCorp.
NC HIEA and NC Department of Health and Human Services are building a single sign-on to NC HealthConnex and Controlled Substances Reporting System.
NC HealthConnex joins the national Patient-Centered Data Home Network. North Carolina providers will get alerts when patients go to out-of-state ERs.
During the COVID-19 outbreak, the North Carolina Health Information Exchange Agency is providing uninterrupted data exchange through NC HealthConnex.
NC HIEA Presents at Rural Health Symposium
Recently, the North Carolina Health Information Exchange Authority presented at the Rural Health Symposium hosted by Eastern Area Health Education Center (AHEC). The sessions discussed the need for an interoperable health information exchange (HIE) where providers can seamlessly access and use health information from different sources to create a longitudinal picture of their patients’ health.
New national health information exchange survey shows significant interoperable health data exchange with community and social service organizations.
As the NC Health Information Exchange Authority (NC HIEA) works in the new year to build communities of care, we reflect on accomplishments in 2019.
The North Carolina Health Information Exchange Authority and the NC Area Health Education Centers offer training for providers in NC HealthConnex.
Area Health Education Centers offer training for providers in NC HealthConnex.