Florida electronic health info exchange must prove its worth to survive
Tampa Bay Business Journal, February 5, 2008
Three years of state grants totaling $750,000 will come to an end in June 2008 for the Tampa Bay Regional Health Information Exchage. The RHIO is now actively seeking additional sources of funding and developing a business plan as it tries to avoid the fate of dozens of RHIOs around the country that are defunct because they lacked sustainable business models.
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