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HealthBridge Inc.
Company typeNon-profit organization
Founded1997
Headquarters
Cincinnati, OH
,
USA
Key people
CEO, Craig Brammer
CFO, Keith Hepp
VP of Operations, Jason Buckner
Director of Information Security, Mike Wells
Director of Information Technology, Christopher Stuttler
Director of Customer Service, Kathy Meadors
General Counsel, Claudia Allen
Websitewww.healthbridge.org

HealthBridge is a not-for-profit corporation located in Cincinnati, Ohio that supports health information technology (HIT) adoption, health information exchange (HIE), and innovative use of information for improved health care outcomes. HealthBridge is recognized as one of the nation’s largest, most advanced, and most financially sustainable health information exchange (HIE) organizations or RHIOs according to the eHealth Initiative's Value and Sustainability Model and the Center for Studying Health System Change.

HealthBridge was founded in 1997 as a community effort to develop a common technology infrastructure for sharing health information electronically in the Greater Cincinnati tri-state area. Its mission is to positively impact health status, experience, outcomes, and affordability by fostering a connected system of health care and community health through innovation, integration and informatics. HealthBridge is home to the Tri-State Regional Extension Center and was the lead organization for the Greater Cincinnati Beacon Collaboration.

As a result of HealthBridge and its community partners’ efforts, more than 30 million clinical tests, images, and other clinical results are transmitted each year to authorized physicians through HealthBridge’s secure electronic network. HealthBridge serves more than 30 hospitals, 7500 physicians, 800 practices, as well as local health departments, nursing homes, independent labs, radiology centers and other health care entities across multiple communities in four states.

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