Skip to main content

What is a health data utility?

An HDU is a single organization or a jointly governed cooperative of a small number of organizations, ideally operated by a not-for-profit organization with multi-stakeholder governance which, through its mission and function, seeks to meet the comprehensive health data and health data analytics needs of both the public and private sector within a state.

Vision

Every state has a statewide Health Data Utility that enables better health for its entire population.

About Us

The Consortium for State and Regional Interoperability (CSRI) is a collection of the nation’s largest and most robust nonprofit healthcare data organizations. Collectively, our nonprofit organizations connect over 80 million records for patients across several states and provide a wide range of services to healthcare organizations.

CSRI Board of Directors

CSRI board of directors are leaders at the nation’s largest and most robust nonprofit health data networks.

CSRI Members

News & Events

June 5, 2025 in Events

CSRI Leaders Discuss Modernizing Public Health Data Infrastructure with Health Data Utilities at Healthcare IT Connect’s Public Health Modernization Day (Virtual)

Many states have developed partnerships with strong, nonprofit health data networks that have evolved beyond the clinical use cases of traditional health information exchanges and…
Read More
May 30, 2025 in Media Coverage, News

N.Y. eHealth Collaborative Joins Consortium for State and Regional Interoperability

NYeC joins founding members Contexture, CRISP, CyncHealth, Indiana Health Information Exchange, and Manifest MedEx The nonprofit New York eHealth Collaborative (NYeC), which leads health information…
Read More

Join Us On Social Media