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GDPR on FHIR

Healthcare Exchange Standards

In my GE days, I made it the backbone of the Security and Privacy guidance for all products at GE Healthcare. This week we agreed to write a whitepaper that will explain this. Adding emphasis: GDPR is very much patterned after " Privacy by Design ", indeed it requires that " Privacy by Design " is used. How is FHIR GDPR enabled?

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IHE releases IUA, HIE-Whitepaper, and html published Technical Framework

Healthcare Exchange Standards

This is bittersweet as we recently lost the father of XDS, Bill Today IHE releases three very important products: An update of IUA , the profile of OAuth that IHE has defined. An update to the HIE-Whitepaper , bringing in the newly build FHIR based profiles. This is an alternative to SMART-on-FHIR, and not intended to be conflicting.

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The Evolution of Video in the Enterprise

American Well

Videoconferencing is no longer as complex, expensive, or resource-intensive as it used to be. The biggest benefit is that it has made collaboration more convenient, efficient, productive, and cost-effective. Read our whitepaper:  The Evolution of Video – How the Cloud is Making Video Possible in Healthcare.

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Top Healthcare IT Today Resources, Articles, Videos, and Podcasts

Healthcare IT Today

As we kick off a new year, I thought it would be fun to take a quick look back at some of the top resources, articles, videos, and podcasts we shared in 2022. Most Visited Healthcare IT Resource Pages. These resources are a lot of work to create and update, but we know that you all love them since you visit them a lot.

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Increase Providers’ Satisfaction Through Telehealth Modularity

AMD Telemedicine

Telehealth products are not nearly as convenient as providers would like them to be, with only 36% of physicians agreeing with patients that virtual healthcare is more convenient than in-person care. The crux of this problem can be traced back to a lack of modularity in far too many healthcare system integration products.