Modern Healthcare, May 29th, 2000
Like lumbering dinosaurs, they appeared and became massive and multiplied. Then they just died out. Or so it seemed. Community health information networks, which had a brief heyday in the mid-1990s, are largely a thing of the past. But a CHIN in Dayton, Ohio, has survived by reinventing itself twice -- hanging on until the World Wide Web gave the effort new life. The Greater Dayton Area Health Information Network now operates as an Internet-style private network, called an intranet, that's available to each of eight participating hospitals and their practicing physicians. It's a long way fro...
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