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The Arizona Health Interoperability Council
Who We Serve

The stakeholders we bring to a neutral table

Interoperability only works when everyone who touches a patient's data is in the room. AzHeC convenes hospitals, clinics, labs, pharmacies, payers and state agencies around the same published standards — so the conversation starts from facts, not vendor pitches.

Fig.A shared infrastructure
A shared infrastructure

Different roles, one connected record

A patient's record rarely lives in one place. A hospital admits them, a clinic follows up, a lab runs the tests, a pharmacy fills the prescriptions, and a payer covers the care. Each holds a piece of the picture. Statewide interoperability is what lets those pieces line up — using the same identifiers, the same message formats, and the same consent rules so data moves safely instead of being re-keyed, faxed, or lost.

What follows describes what that connectivity means for each group AzHeC convenes. The technical work is shared; the practical payoff is specific to your role.

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Most participants wear more than one hat. Tell us about your role and we will point you to the standards and explainers most relevant to your work.