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An Indianapolis-based electronic health records network that handles about 2.5 million secure data transactions every day
is expanding beyond central Indiana.
The Indiana Network for Patient Care announced Tuesday that Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes, Ind., has joined 40 other
hospitals and clinics that are part of an online network that handles one of the nation's highest volume of health information
exchanges.
The network was created and operated by the Regenstrief Institute in Indianapolis.
Good Samaritan Hospital will now be able to make patients' test results, medical histories and other data available in
real time to other hospitals on the network.
The 232-bed Vincennes hospital's patients come primarily from southwestern Indiana and southeastern Illinois.
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