The Washington, D.C.-based DirectTrust, a non-profit trade alliance that advances secure, health information exchange (HIE) via the Direct Protocol, has announced that it has expanded its national network to include 26 Direct exchange health information service providers (HISPs).
The Washington, D.C.-based DirectTrust, a non-profit trade alliance that advances secure, health information exchange (HIE) via the Direct Protocol, has announced that it has expanded its national network to include 26 Direct exchange health information service providers (HISPs).
These HISPs now provide Direct exchange services to more than 5,000 healthcare organizations— including medical practices, clinics, hospitals, pharmacies and laboratories—with nearly 200,000 individual Direct accounts and addresses nationwide, the organization said.



