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Maine begins to build HIE

February 15, 2008 | Bernie Monegain, Editor
From the February 2008 print issue

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AUGUSTA, ME – With $4 million in hand, Maine healthcare leaders began this month to build a statewide health information exchange, making Maine among the first in the nation to create a statewide network.

Nonprofit organization HealthInfoNet is developing the network that will connect hospitals and physician practices across the largely rural state. It has retained the services of technology companies 3M and Orion Health.

“This project will be big and far-reaching – touching the lives of more than half of Maine’s population,” said David Howes, MD, vice chairman of HealthInfoNet and president and CEO of Martin’s Point Health Care.

Wendy Wolf, MD, president and CEO of the Maine Health Access Foundation, said she and her colleagues view HealthInfoNet as a key way to provide better care for both insured and uninsured patients in the state. Uninsured patients tend to receive the least coordinated care, she noted.

Maine Health Access Foundation provided $2 million of seed money for HealthInfoNet.

“This really represents true system change,” Wolf said.

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