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AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2005:1044.
Health information exchange networks: understanding stakeholder views.
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Marquard J, Brennan PF, Grindrod D, Zayas-Cabán T.
University of Wisconsin - Madison, USA.

Abstract
As the National Health Information Infrastructure (NHII) gains
momentum, regional health information exchange networks are developing
as a means to support this structure. While successful networks exist,
their sustainability is complicated by the existence of multiple
stakeholders with differing incentives for participation. Interviews
conducted regarding the development of the NMESH network produced
several key areas of stakeholder focus, an important step in creating
network sustainability.

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Delivery of Health Care/organization & administration
Humans

Medical Informatics/organization & administration
Medical Informatics Applications

National Health Programs/organization & administration
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