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Redox unwraps interoperability in 2024

Redox

This year I have Alex Peitz and Garrett Rhodes with me again to help me reflect on what we got right and wrong last year, and what we should be prepared for next in 2024. A dramatic change in adoption will require regulatory enforcement, which has largely been delayed, but we do believe this is coming (see our 2024 predictions below).

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Bonus Features – November 26, 2023 – 85% of healthcare orgs boosting IT spending in 2024, 70% of orgs actively considering generative AI, plus 18 more stories

Healthcare IT Today

More than 85% of health systems are increasing IT and digital budgets for 2024 , a Guidehouse analysis found. eHealth Exchange announced incentives to accelerate HL7 FHIR adoption , waiving annual fees for the first entities to exchange information via Da Vinci Project guidelines.

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Bonus Features – February 18, 2024 – 89% of patients want a single platform for managing their health, 70% of organizations interested in AI plan to adopt solutions from their EHR vendors, plus 27 more stories

Healthcare IT Today

eHealth Exchange is launching an incentive program that will waive annual fees for three years to the first five HIEs or state/local public health agencies that agree to exchange public health data. News HHS designated two more QHINs : CommonWell Health Alliance and Kno2. This brings the total number of approved QHINs to seven.

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Weekly Roundup – July 29, 2023

Healthcare IT Today

Read more… Featured Health IT Job: Director of Application Development and Integrations at New York eHealth Collaborative, based in Albany or Manhattan, posted to Healthcare IT Central. Read more… Funding and M&A Activity: Provider network management software maker Verifiable landed a $27 million Series B funding round.

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Stanford Health Care Elevates Patient Experience with Design Thinking

Consumer eHealth Engagement

” With planning underway for 2024, Alpa and her team are interested in further utilizing Design Thinking to develop better programming for Stanford Health Care. “We are working on the next generation of care- exploring ways we can use the insights we have gained to create more personalized experiences for our patients.