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The eHealth Initiative has released preliminary results of its annual national survey of health information exchanges, showing strong movement toward support of accountable care organizations and patient medical homes.

More than 40 percent of respondents support an ACO or medical home initiative, and about 25 percent plan to do so, according to the industry advocacy organization. Many HIEs also are offering infrastructure and analytics technology or consulting to support new payment mechanisms.

The organization identified nearly 300 HIEs and 166 responded to the survey to some degree, with 127 fully completing it. The largest challenges for HIEs, according to respondents, remain privacy and business sustainability, closely followed by a lack of financial resources. Funds mostly come from members and government. However, a majority of HIEs also believe their initiative will be financially sustainable after the HITECH Act funding ends.

More preliminary results and recommendations are available here; eHealth Initiative expects to release its final report later this month.

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Let's waste more dollars reworking HMO capitation that failed once into very costly models that if do not work will waste BILLIONS! What is needed is going back to what insurance is, Very large groups paying for the injuried. Creat very large groups and offer insurance nationally. Regulate what is to be covered as base policies and make ALL health insurance individual. Take hidden health insurance out of car, home, casualty insurance because all will be covered. Time for a real change!
Posted by Michael A | Saturday, November 17 2012 at 8:33AM ET
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