Camden New Jersey to Launch Health Information Exchange
The city’s three largest medical centers will get community grants and state funds will pay for a health information exchange: The Lourdes Health System, Cooper University Hospital and Virtua Camden. Two diagnostic testing labs will also participate.
The Lourdes Health System is one of southern New Jersey’s leading health care providers, with hospitals located in Camden and Willingboro.
Cooper University Hospital – “South Jersey’s leading academic medical center with offices throughout New Jersey and the Delaware Valley.”
Virtua Camden “offers a wide range of outpatient services including the Kyle W. Will Family Health Center. As one of the area’s finest practices, we provide comprehensive primary care and specialty services for infants, children, teens and adults.”
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