"Hidden" value: how indirect benefits of health information exchange further promote sustainability.

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Published in Am Health Drug Benefits on September 01, 2012

Authors

Albert Tzeel1, Victor Lawnicki2, Kim R Pemble3

Author Affiliations

1: National Medical Director, HumanaOne, Clinical Leadership and Policy Development, Humana, Inc, Milwaukee, WI.
2: Econometrician, Business Intelligence and Informatics Competency Center, Humana, Inc, Louisville, KY.
3: Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer, Wisconsin Health Information Exchange, Mequon, WI.

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