17 State HIE Letters of Intent to Office of National Coordinator

Updated List of 17 Published State Letters of Intent to ONC for
Health Information Exchange Programs on Sept 11, 2009
As the October 16, 2009 deadline closes in for the State HIE Applications, at least six more Letters of Intent have been published online. Continuing a list of state letters (17 as of Oct 16, 2009) as they come to my attention, in alpha order below:
Alabama (pdf)
California (pdf)
Florida (pdf)
Illinois (pdf)
Michigan (pdf)    MI Governor’s Press Release (html)
Minnesota (pdf)  MN Governor’s Designation (pdf)
Missouri (pdf)   **Missouri HIE Overview Slides (pdf)**
New Jersey (pdf)
North Carolina (pdf)
North Dakota (pdf)
Oklahoma (pdf)    OK Governor’s Designation (pdf)
Oregon (pdf)
Tennessee (pdf)
Utah (pdf)
Vermont (pdf)
Washington (pdf)
Wisconsin (pdf)

Please help add to this list. When you come across any State HIE LOIs that have been published on official state sites, please send me the link either by adding to comments or sending to my email address available on About Page. Thank you.

Previous post with LOIs listed in order that they came to attention of e-Healthcare Marketing.

2 thoughts on “17 State HIE Letters of Intent to Office of National Coordinator

  1. great list. Do you where I can find a list of which state Regional Extension Centers have received approval to move forward with their applications?

  2. Two of the preliminarily approved REC’s were noted on e-Healthcare Marketing blog this week: 1. University of Central Florida and 2. The Oklahoma Primary Care Association and OFMQ. I am not aware of any published list of RECs, though I would encourage people to let me know when they find any individual centers or list of centers that has been published. I heard at a NY HIMSSS conference that two in New York received the initial okay. As states file their HIE applications tomorrow, I suspect those centers will become public.

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