Texas Health Services Authority Receives Supplemental Award from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to Expand Immunization Data Sharing
03/09/2021 | 03:15pm EDT
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AUSTIN, Texas, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Texas Health Services Authority (THSA), HASA (a health information exchange in Texas covering multiple regions), and Audacious Inquiry announced today new funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) focused on increasing data sharing between jurisdictional Immunization Information Systems (IISs) and Health Information Exchanges (HIEs). ONC s Strengthening the Technical Advancement and Readiness of Public Health Agencies via Health Information Exchange (STAR HIE) Program will support innovative health information exchange services that benefit public health agencies and improve the health information exchange services ava
Texas Health Services Authority Receives Supplemental Award from the U S Department of Health and Human Services to Expand Immunization Data Sharing
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Vaccinations are the key to getting to the so-called new normal . Enterprise tech is playing its role in getting the jabs to people s arms, but there s a need to focus on experience-based messaging to counter hesitancy in key communities.
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A recent study by Kantar Public, polling 7,133 people across the US, UK, France, Italy, India, Germany and The Netherlands, found some striking variations in national attitudes to the prospect of being vaccinated. France and the USA displayed the highest levels of vaccine hesitancy - 40% and 25% respectively - whereas respondents in India, Italy and the UK - 82%, 80% and 76% - are most likely to definitely/probably get the
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