Wednesday, February 29th, 2012 at 12:01
A broad set of stakeholders in South Texas are using the Direct Project to improve the health status of persons in South Texas with diabetes, including gestational diabetes. Participants come from the medical community (CHRISTUS Health, the Health Information Network of South Texas, the Driscoll Children’s Health Plan, Corpus Christi Medical Center, the Public Health Department, and Nueces County Medical Society), community-based social service organizations, colleges, and employers (the Coastal Bend Diabetes Community Collaborative, The Salvation Army, United Way, and others).
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Tuesday, February 28th, 2012 at 11:49
The Health Information Network of South Texas (HINSTX) is a community partnership of public, private and non-profit organizations in South Texas.
The HINSTX is committed to developing and applying health information exchange technologies that aid in expanding access to quality health care and improving health outcomes for all people through the timely exchange of medical information.
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Friday, April 15th, 2011 at 08:52
The Texas Health Services Authority (THSA) is the lead organization for developing health information exchange (HIE) strategic and operational plans for the State of Texas.
THSA History, Structure, and Board Membership
The THSA was created through House Bill 1066 in 2007 as a public private partnership, legally structured as a nonprofit corporation, to support the improvement of ...
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