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Rural Health Information Technology Adoption Program (RHITA)

The RHITA Program was first funded by the Arizona State Legislature in FY 2007. The Program initially focused on improving Health Information Technology (HIT) in rural Arizona by awarding grants for health information technology projects. Grant recipients included community health centers, hospitals and their partners, and behavioral health providers.

The 2008 RHITA Program promotes the development of effective and secure Health Information Exchange (HIE) among medical providers serving rural Arizona in two ways:

There is a continuing Outreach Effort throughout rural Arizona providing updated information, education and support to rural stakeholders as they learn about the benefits of HIE. Many of these rural stakeholders are considering how they might collaborate to improve the quality and reduce the cost of healthcare in their communities by forming Regional Health Information Organizations (RHIOs). These organizations enable the exchange of health information and strive to make comprehensive medical information about patients available at the time and place of care.

The RHITA Grant Program is providing funding for collaborators who have decided to take action by beginning a RHIO formation process. The grant program provides both financial support and resources to collaborators as they process through essential RHIO formation activities such as developing committed leadership, formulating a viable business foundation, determining governance and educating key stakeholders.

All RHITA Program activities support the e-health goals identified in the Arizona Health-e Connection Roadmap developed through Governor Napolitano’s Executive Order 2005-25.
 

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Last edited
12/02/2009

  RHITA Rural Health Grant Program

2008 Rural Health Grants .pdf

2008 Grant Recipients .pdf

Grant Summary 2007 Final .pdf

Formation Resources for Regional Health Information Organizations (RHIOs)

RHIO Formation Guide

Health Information Exchange: The Landscape

Getting Started: Developing Your RHIO

Arizona Health-e
Connection Roadmap

Arizona Health-e Connection Roadmap

Arizona Health-e Connection

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Eric Thomas
602-364-4858

Emilie Sundie
602-364-4857

 

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