Thank you - it's a difficult problem for sure, but that makes it all the more fun and rewarding.
> should be handled on state level
Many of the aforementioned HIEs in the US are actually offshoots of state, or federal, government initiatives like TEFCA. We didn't go into details in the post, but the main HIEs are definitely not privately held startups - mostly nonprofit state sponsored organizations.
> we pretty much have any government service available over the web, and yes, we also get to enjoy state provided health care
There are pros/cons of state run centralized government systems for sure - with Metriport as a communication layer, we're hoping to bring providers in the US the best of both worlds for data exchange.
> should be handled on state level
Many of the aforementioned HIEs in the US are actually offshoots of state, or federal, government initiatives like TEFCA. We didn't go into details in the post, but the main HIEs are definitely not privately held startups - mostly nonprofit state sponsored organizations.
> we pretty much have any government service available over the web, and yes, we also get to enjoy state provided health care
There are pros/cons of state run centralized government systems for sure - with Metriport as a communication layer, we're hoping to bring providers in the US the best of both worlds for data exchange.