Knowledge & Resources
The development and dissemination of new knowledge
are at the core of our practice
HLN is actively and continuously engaged with the healthcare community on a local, regional, and national level. Our staff members speak frequently at national conferences and attend industry meetings, sometimes with our clients, to stay up-to-date on important technical and health policy developments.
Our staff members speak frequently at national conferences and attend industry meetings, sometimes with our clients, to stay up-to-date on important technical and health policy developments.
HLN’s academic heritage brings a dedication to learning and continuous improvement, paired with a strong commitment to delivering effective solutions. We are active in national health information technology standards efforts. We also contribute to the community by writing articles, white papers and posters (including collaborations with other organizations and projects) that both summarize project findings and best practices and conceptualize emerging issues.
From time to time HLN issues press releases and sends out newsletters.
In December 2025, the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy (#ASTP) released the draft #HTI5 rule. HLN reviewed its impact on #PublicHealth and submitted comments.
Read more: http://www.hln.com/HTI-5_draft_rule_hln_public_comments
Recent @CMSGov policy changes have made a jurisdiction’s #IIS an even more vital asset in data-driven vaccine decision-making. Read @HLNConsulting’s perspective at http://www.hln.com/2026CMS-measures-updates
An integrated view of the @sequoiaproject #PublicHealth Interoperability Policy Roadmap, with @HLNConsulting’s public comments embedded directly alongside the roadmap text. Get details: https://www.hln.com/public-health-interoperability-policy-roadmap-hln-comments
An overview of the @sequoiaproject #PublicHealth Interoperability Policy Roadmap, with @HLNConsulting’s comments embedded alongside roadmap highlights. Get details: https://www.hln.com/public-health-interoperability-policy-roadmap-hln-comments
New release! @HLNConsulting’s open-source Immunization Calculation Engine (#ICE) adds support for new vaccine groups: #cholera, #JapaneseEncephalitis, #typhoid, and #YellowFever, in line with evidence-based clinical guidelines. See what’s new in #ICE: https://www.hln.com/ice-2-53-1
@HLNConsulting comments about Civitas Networks for Health’sⓇ first Impact Report, reflecting on over two decades of progress since its inception in 2001. Get details at https://www.hln.com/civitas-2025-impact-report/
Modern #PublicHealth data strategies boost agility, resilience, and efficiency. Learn best practices for cloud adoption & cost management from @HLNConsulting's expert Michael Suralik: https://www.hln.com/public-health-cloud-strategies-modernization/
@HLNConsulting released an update to #ICE with revised #COVID19 vaccine logic and technical improvements to support #IIS and #EHR implementations. Details: https://www.hln.com/immunization-calculation-engine-ice-v2-52-1/
We invite you to stop by and connect with @HLNConsulting at #AIM2025.
New release! @HLNConsulting’s open-source Immunization Calculation Engine (ICE) adds support for evidence-based #COVID19 recommendations, in line with @AmerAcadPeds and @aafp guidelines.
See what’s new in #ICE: https://www.hln.com/ice-evidence-based-covid-19-recommendations/
@HLNConsulting celebrates Aasa’s selection as a 2026 #FAMIA Fellow. As Noam Arzt said, “Aasa is one of the leading #PublicHealth informatics experts in the country today.” More here: https://www.hln.com/aasa-d-schmit-2026-famia-fellow/
@HLNConsulting joined sessions on #FHIR Query & Response, #immunization forecasting, #eCR, and the future of interoperability—while also engaging in thought-provoking AI plenaries. Get details at http://www.hln.com/hl7-2025-connectathon-public-health-ai/
