Call for Participation to Choose AHIC Successor

June 24, 2011
The Brookings Institution extends an invitation for the first of three public meetings on the transition to the American Health Information Community

The Brookings Institution extends an invitation for the first of three public meetings on the transition to the American Health Information Community (AHIC) Successor. Both organizations are based in Washington, D.C. These meetings are intended for parties interested in the establishment and design of the Successor organization.

Registration is through the AHIC Successor website at www.ahicsuccessor.org/hhs/ahic.nsf/index.htm and is available from Wednesday, Feb. 27 through COB Thursday, March 6.

You may also observe by webcast or listen by teleconference.

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