As one of the first Designated QHINsTM, KONZA National Network has been part of the process to operationalize the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCATM).
Partnering with the Recognized Coordinating Entity® (RCETM), The Sequoia Project, one of the primary objectives of TEFCA is to bring health information networks together as QHINs to serve as central health data exchange partners that allow providers access to complete patient health records no matter their location.
KONZA National Network enables the sharing of clinical information at the point of care, while supporting transformative value-based payment models, care management and data analytics. As a credible, trusted and strategic partner for patients, physicians, healthcare providers and facilities across the country, KONZA provides 14 years of health information exchange (HIE) expertise.
KONZA partners with State Medical Societies and Independent Physician Associations (IPAs) to provide physician-led and governed health information exchanges. Learn more about KONZA’s services here.
Your Solution for National Exchange
Expand your current KONZA membership to connect to the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCATM).
- The 21st Century Cures Act called on the ONC to create and support a TEFCA.
- This created a common set of technical and legal requirements to simplify and enable nationwide exchange of healthcare data.
- A central component of TEFCA is operationalizing Qualified Health Information Networks, or QHINs, to serve as centralized exchange partners in a network-of-networks approach.
The Value of Joining the KONZA QHINTM
Expand your access to data from a single connection
Connect into TEFCATM through the existing HIE connection with KONZA.
Join the national exchange through a trusted and strategic partner
Leveraging 14 years of health information exchange (HIE) expertise to expand access to healthcare information and operationalize TEFCA.
Streamline your interoperability strategy
- Advance care coordination
- Provide patients with access to their health records
- Improve patient outcomes
- Reduce the need to participate in multiple exchanges
- Relieve the burden of public health reporting
- Support emergency preparedness and response
KONZA, a QHINTM for All
- State and Regional HIEs
- Payers and Health Plans
- Providers
- Public Health
- Organizations engaged in value-based care models