Enabling the Secure Exchange of Electronic Health Information
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Enabling the Secure Exchange of Electronic Health Information May 23, 2022 · Health Data · Profiles

Enabling the Secure Exchange of Electronic Health Information

By Lauren Liacouras


Today, health information is shared electronically at an accelerated pace. Advanced technologies have made it easier than ever to move data from network to network. Mariann Yeager, CEO of the Sequoia Project, developed an affinity for health information technology early on in her career, which set her on a path to impact the way public and private sector moderate the exchange of information.

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