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WALLINGFORD — InSite One Inc., a Wallingford provider of medical data archiving and disaster-recovery managed services, has created the first nationwide Health Information Exchange (HIE) incorporating more than 600 health-care institutions nationwide.

InSite One manages more than three billion medical documents covering more than 39 million medical-imaging procedures and other medical data in the nation’s largest unified medical archive.

InSite One’s clients that are currently connected, next year will have their data in a document registry ready to participate in the cross-enterprise sharing-enabled HIE affinity domain of their choice, creating a neutral conduit for health information exchange. InSite One customers will be able to employ this new technology to meet the patient data-exchange requirements of the 2009 American Recovery & Reinvestment Act.

The new services provide for cross-enterprise sharing features that support the exchange of medical data between disparate clinical systems within a hospital, as well as between hospitals within an HIE as health care moves its record-keeping to all digital solutions.
 

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