NeHC Membership

The Value of NeHC Membership

National eHealth Collaborative (NeHC) is a public-private partnership that enables secure and interoperable nationwide health information exchange to advance health and improve health care. NeHC was established through a grant from the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) to build on the accomplishments of the American Health Information Community (AHIC), a federal advisory committee to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) until 2008, and is led by some of the nation’s most respected thought leaders in healthcare and health IT.

It is clear that the public and the private sectors must work together to identify and address nationwide interoperability priorities and barriers to universal health IT adoption. National eHealth Collaborative’s stakeholders include government agencies, health systems, health professionals, academic medicine, patient and consumer advocates, major payers and employers, non-profits, technology providers and others. A strong commitment to neutrality and multi-stakeholder engagement allows NeHC to offer a uniquely balanced perspective and platform for collaboration to accelerate progress toward the widespread and efficient use of health information technology and health information exchange.

NeHC’s mission is to help address barriers that could thwart the nation's progress toward interoperability. Through its NeHC University stakeholder education program, its Consumer Consortium on eHealth stakeholder engagement program, its HIE Learning Network and ongoing study of critical success factors for health information exchange, and its collaborative online community, NeHC works to educate, connect and encourage healthcare stakeholders who are critical to the successful deployment of health information technology and health information exchange nationwide.

National eHealth Collaborative is a cooperative agreement partner of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Click HERE for a look at some of the benefits of being a member.

Click HERE to learn more about our committee on membership.

Who Should Become a NeHC Member

NeHC actively seeks membership from all interested health IT stakeholders. NeHC stakeholders represent a wide variety of perspectives across the healthcare community:

  • Consulting Firms
  • Consumer Organizations
  • Educational Institutions
  • Employers
  • Government – Federal
  • Government – State
  • Government – Local
  • Health IT or Other Non-Profit Organizations
  • Health Information Exchanges
  • Health Plan or Insurance Organizations
  • Hospitals or Health Systems (including integrated delivery networks)
  • Individuals (e.g. patient, consumer, student)
  • Laboratory or Imaging
  • Law Firms
  • Media
  • Medical Device Manufacturers
  • Pharmaceutical Manufacturers
  • Pharmacy or Related Organizations
  • Physician Practices or Medical Groups
  • Professional Associations or Medical Societies
  • Technology Solutions Vendors or Services Providers
LATEST UPDATES
Press release: Healthwise to Make NeHC’s Consumer eHealth Readiness Tool Available to Clients
Press release: National HIT Organization Sees Rapid Growth of Membership Program in Its First Year
NeHC CEO Kate Berry featured on the blog Disruptive Women in Healthcare, April 24, 2013
Press release: NeHC U reaches attendance milestone and recognizes contributors
Press release on NeHC's partnership with Kentucky
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