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The InfoLinks CoP is a national community of public health professionals with experience in organizing, implementing, and working with Health Information Exchanges (HIEs). We seek to promote the use of HIEs and generate innovative solutions to today's barriers by sharing knowledge and openly discussing the real challenges faced by those on the frontlines of implementing HIEs in the United States. Our current membership is comprised of over 70 state, local, territorial and other public health professionals. InfoLinks employs tools including webinars and a CDC hosted website. Monthly webinars involving HIE process, technological and organizational related discussions enable InfoLinks CoP members who are beginning to explore information exchanges to learn from more-experienced practitioners, who can, in turn, share cutting edge information among themselves and continue to be innovators in their field. |
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InfoLinks CoP knowledge products include leading practices documents, guidelines documents, knowledge repositories and a centralized knowledgebase of existing HIE-related projects and documentation and working papers.
Our community currently has an announcement mailing list in addition to collaborating on phConnect. To subscribe, send an email to listserv@listserv.cdc.gov and type the following in the BODY (not the subject line) of the email: SUBSCRIBE ILCOP-PHIN Yourfirstname Yourlastname. Please replace the text in italics with your actual first and last name. Do not include any other text in the email (such as a signature) or it will return an error.
You should receive an automated message confirming your subscription. If you do not, please send an email to phin@cdc.gov with the subject line “CoP”.
Contact Us:
- Communities of Practice Program
- Public Health Information Network (PHIN)
- National Center for Public Health Informatics
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Atlanta, Georgia 30345
- 404-498-6455
- PHIN@cdc.gov


