Interoperable health data and AI tools are reshaping patient data access, provider decisions and value-based outcomes.
The nation’s largest health system is pledging to share veteran health data with a number of large health systems across the country to improve access to care regardless of whether it’s in a VA ...
More than half of technology leaders at the country’s top health systems said they’re investing more money into interoperability initiatives in 2023 than they did last year, according to a recent ...
As more devices use data to function, more advances are needed to ensure those devices can properly utilize and communicate that data with other devices, necessitating the notion of interoperability.
Black Book Market Research issues a global operational alert alongside the release of its 2026 "State of Global Healthcare Technology" report, a no-cost, nearly 700-page reference covering 147 ...
The two-year war against COVID-19 and its variants has highlighted the critical importance of health data. Collected and delivered largely by health information exchanges (HIEs) around the country, ...
Mr. Christian, the vice president of technology and chief technology officer of Mishawaka, Ind.-based Franciscan Health, has served as an executive with the Indiana Health Information Exchange. He’s ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Dec. 22 proposed a rule that would significantly reduce federal health IT certification ...
When a patient visits a healthcare provider for the first time, gets referred to a specialist or is rushed to the ER, doctors need up-to-date information about their medical history to ensure they ...
Interoperability is one of the most complex and challenging imperatives for healthcare. But it's a matter healthcare chief information officers and other health IT leaders must tackle. A good way of ...
Bevey Miner, executive vice president of health care strategy and policy, Consensus Cloud Solutions, discusses the historic progression of health information technology and the role interoperability ...
Epic Systems, considered the front-runner for the Defense Department’s $11 billion electronic health record contract, has come under sustained criticism for lack of interoperability with other EHRs, ...