David Riley on the landscape of the CONNECT initiative
In addition to his 2010 Government Open Source Conference keynote, David Riley joined us at the conference to talk about details of the CONNECT initiative, with health IT expert and OATV co-founder Jeremy Murtishaw. David outlines the basics of the project, as well as it’s acceptance in the health IT community. He also addresses the structure, the security architecture as well as detailing about how health information exchange happens in detail.
Tags: connect initiative, david riley, federal health architecture, goscon, gov 2.0, health 2.0, health it, jeremy murtishaw, open source, technology
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