MEDITECH: New Traverse Exchange Interoperability Network for U.S. Market

Aug. 14, 2024
Traverse Exchange customers will be able to connect to other networks, public health agencies, and other data-sharing networks, says MEDITECH

In an August 8 press release, Massachusetts-based Electronic Health Record (EHR) platform MEDITECH announced the introduction of Traverse Exchange, an advanced nationwide health information exchange network for U.S. customers.

According to the news release, based on the Traverse Exchange Canada solution, the new private network will enable customers to share health data, work with one another, and collaborate with organizations using other vendor EHRs that comply with interoperability standards. “The solution positions MEDITECH and its customers well for TEFCA, extending QHIN services through its network via connectivity to the Health Gorilla QHIN.”

“Traverse Exchange goes beyond simply exchanging data; it leverages next-level interoperability efforts to accelerate the transition from static documents to real-time FHIR-based data requests,” said interoperability development manager Jason Vogt in a statement.

“This new network will provide us with greater control over workflows and use cases beyond just patient treatment and enable us to leverage the collective expertise of our customers to respond more rapidly to their evolving needs,” senior director of interoperability market and product strategy Mike Cordeiro conveyed in a statement.

Traverse Exchange will be available starting Q3 of 2024.

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