What does HIE medical abbreviation mean?

What is the medical abbreviation HIE?

There may be a few different meanings of abbreviation HIE. Below is the meaning that HIE abbreviation stands for.

HIE medical abbreviation, what is the meaning of it?

In medical field, the HIE medical abbreviation stands for Healthcare Information Exchange.

HIE: Healthcare Information Exchange

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