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AN XCHANGEWORX WHITE PAPER

Resolving the HIE Sustainability Crisis.

Audience
Dedicated Health Information Organizations (HIOs) and other Health Information Exchange (HIE) operators.
IT professionals in organizations that use HIE services and are at risk for financial and clinical outcomes—Accountable Care Organizations, Integrated Delivery Networks, Insurers.

Key Issue
Basic push and pull services, known as HIE 1.0, are not relevant enough to ensure sustainability. HIOs and other HIE operators must provide additional value to stakeholders, measured by increased revenue or cost savings.

Solution
Expansion into advanced HIE 2.0 services to support value-based care, population health, and research. Choose a solution that does not require ripping and replacing HIE 1.0 services or making a large up-front investment to build out an existing HIE resources and services that will drive your sustainability.

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XchangeWorx Partners with START-UP NY

ENCOURAGES BUSINESSES TO BUILD IN NEW YORK STATE THROUGH AFFLIATIONS WITH UNIVERSITIES

ALBANY, NY- In partnership with the University at Albany, XchangeWorx is changing healthcare by developing products and services that monitor changes in patient health using real-time records from multiple data sources. XchangeWorx then notifies care managers of gaps in care for interventions leading to improved outcomes and lower cost of care. XchangeWorx CEO, Joel Ryba sits on the University at Albany’s Cybersecurity Advisory Board and provides information regarding the latest issues, threats and trends related to healthcare data protection. They are also working on projects using natural language processing and device data that will engage student interns, while XchangeWorx parent company, Hixny, collaborates with University faculty researchers on HRI/CDC grants.

“Our partnership with the University at Albany is key to developing talent in emerging technologies related to health information and cyber security,” said Ryba. 

About START-UP NY

SUNY Tax-Free Areas to Revitalize and Transform Upstate New York encourages businesses to start, relocate to or expand in New York State through affiliations with colleges and universities. 2017 saw continued program growth with SUNY campuses sponsoring 70 new companies into the program. Both new and existing business partners are providing academic benefits and opportunities for faculty and students in every region of the state. Several companies are poised for or experienced significant growth, further enabled through their collaborations with higher education institutions.

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