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Healthshare Exchange of Southeastern Pennsylvania (HSX)
Company typeNonprofit corporation
FoundedUSA (2011)
HeadquartersPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Number of employees
15-20 employees
Website[1]

Overview

HealthShare Exchange of Southeastern Pennsylvania (HSX)[1] is a membership-dues-supported nonprofit Health information exchange formed by the Delaware Valley’s hospitals/health systems and healthcare insurers. The purpose of this nonprofit is to make electronic patient-care information transmissible throughout the area’s medical system, linking data across hospital systems and healthcare insurers as a service to its members and participants. The HSX platform enables medical centers, insurers, and practice offices in the southeastern Pennsylvania region to share clinical records by providing patient histories and event notifications throughout the network.[2]

Background

As a result of the federal Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act and other regional healthcare drivers, local planning for HSX began in the summer of 2011. The Health Care Improvement Foundation (HCIF), a regional quality improvement non-profit organization, joined with hospitals, health plans, physicians, government representatives, and safety-net providers to explore how a formalized health information organization could enable better care for patients in the region.[3]

Resulting from a number of healthcare market drivers and challenges, HealthShare Exchange was formed as a collaboration among major healthcare stakeholders, including health plans and the acute care hospitals across the five-county region of Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties.[4]

In May 2016, HSX was awarded a portion of a $3.8 million grant by the The Pennsylvania eHealth Partnership Authority, which receives its funding through the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services runs an EHR incentive program that requires its participants to exchange health data in order to receive incentive payments.[5]

Members

Below is the list of hospitals and health plans that HSX serves.

Hospitals

Aria Health

Aria Health – Bucks County

Aria Health – Frankford

Aria Health – Torresdale

Crozer-Keystone Health System

Crozer-Chester Medical Center

Delaware County Memorial Hospital

Springfield Hospital

Taylor Hospital

Doylestown Health

Eagleville Hospital

Elwyn

Einstein Healthcare Network

Einstein Medical Center – Elkins Park

Einstein Medical Center – Montgomery

Einstein Medical Center – Philadelphia

Grand View Hospital

Holy Redeemer Hospital & Medical Center

Jefferson Health

Abington Memorial Hospital

Lansdale Hospital

Jefferson Hospital for Neuroscience

Methodist Hospital

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

Main Line Health

Bryn Mawr Hospital

Lankenau Medical Center

Paoli Hospital

Riddle Hospital

Penn Medicine

Chester County Hospital

Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Penn-Presbyterian Medical Center

Pennsylvania Hospital

Physicians Care Surgical Hospital

Prime Healthcare

Roxborough Memorial Hospital

The Lower Bucks Hospital

Trinity Health

Mercy Health System of Southeastern PA

Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital

Mercy Philadelphia Hospital

Mercy Suburban Hospital

Nazareth Hospital

St. Mary Medical Center

Temple Health

Jeanes Hospital

Temple University Hospital

Tenet Healthcare

Hahnemann University Hospital

St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children

The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Health Plan Members

AmeriHealth Caritas

Health Partners Plans

Independence Blue Cross

References

  1. ^ http://www.hsxsepa.org
  2. ^ "LIVE FROM HIMSS16: HSX Shows Off Health Information Exchange That Works | Healthcare Informatics Magazine | Health IT | Information Technology". healthcare-informatics.com. Retrieved 2016-07-29.
  3. ^ HealthITAnalytics. "Penn. Doles Out $674K Grants for Health Information Exchange". healthitanalytics.com. Retrieved 2016-07-29.
  4. ^ "HealthShare Exchange: Pushing the Envelope on HIE in Southeastern Pennsylvania | Healthcare Informatics Magazine | Health IT | Information Technology". healthcare-informatics.com. Retrieved 2016-07-29.
  5. ^ http://healthitinteroperability.com/news/pa-health-information-exchange-awards-3.8m-in-grants