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Medical Device Interoperability Presents Patient Safety Challenges, Opportunities

While health IT has the potential to make significant improvements in efficiency in healthcare organizations, it presents patient safety risks. In November, the Institute of Medicine published a ... Read More
Despite large investments in technology, healthcare still early in interoperability journey, BCBSNC executive says

Payers and providers have made significant investments in digitizing the healthcare system but have yet to see a return on that investment with improved interoperability, according to industry leaders ... Read More
The interoperability paradox: Is technology the key to putting the “human” back in healthcare?

In today’s world of technology, there are many who worry that the personal care of patients is being compromised as care teams must often sacrifice time with their patients for screen-time. And as an ... Read More
PointClickCare Continues to Advance Interoperability Across the Healthcare Continuum, Expanding its Partnership with Kno2 to Facilitate Nationwide Data Exchange

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PointClickCare, a leading healthcare technology platform enabling meaningful care collaboration and real‐time patient insights, announced today its expanded partnership with ... Read More
Scaling integrated digital health

How integrated data ecosystems can power smarter health care. Sponsored byRoche Around the world, countries are facing the challenges of aging populations, growing rates of chronic disease, and ... Read More
New IT Report Finds Healthcare C-Suite Stressed Out by a Lack of Interoperability

A survey of CHIME executives by digital health company symplr, unveiled during the HLTH conference, indicates executives have adopted new technology at a fast pace, but those new tools and software ... Read More
Interoperability: Health data-sharing is lacking inside and outside of hospitals, survey says

A new survey of tech executives at U.S. hospitals and health systems finds nearly a third indicate their data-sharing efforts are insufficient, even within their own organizations, and fewer than four ... Read More
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