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UCSF interoperability study: California hospitals report high HIE participation but social‑service exchange and outcomes measurement lag

Department of Health Care Access and Information · April 21, 2026
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UCSF researcher AJ Holmberg told HCAI''s DXF advisory committee that California hospitals report higher health information exchange participation than national averages, TEFCA participation has surged, but social‑service data sharing, measurement of outcomes and HIO sustainability remain concerns.

AJ Holmberg, an assistant professor at the University of California, San Francisco, told the advisory committee that California has made large strides on hospital participation in health information exchange (HIE) — but that connectivity does not equal outcomes.

Holmberg summarized the study's headline findings: hospital participation in HIEs in California is reported at roughly 93% compared with about 84% nationally; national network participation and TEFCA interest grew sharply over the past year; and California hospitals reported comparatively higher exchange of social‑determinants‑of‑health data…

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