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Elation Health and Surescripts® Partnership Supports Patient-Specific Prescription Cost Transparency for Primary Care Clinicians at Point of Care

Digital Health Global

Surescripts , the Arlington, Virginia–based information technology company, is the nation’s leading health information network. Elation’s approach to primary care technology stands apart with its clinical-first design, intuitive charting, and seamless interoperability.

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Toward a Wider Adoption of Digital Insurance Cards

Healthcare IT Today

So I was intrigued when Mark Scrimshire, chief interoperability officer of OnyxOS , introduced me to developments over the past few years that will make digital insurance cards feasible. is a greatly expanded version of the classic Blue Button created by the Department of Veteran Affairs in 2010. Version 2.0

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Health Data Outside HIPAA: Simply Extending HIPAA Would Be a #FAIL

E-CareManagement

Why Should Anyone Care About Health Data Interoperability? ; The Health Data Goldilocks Dilemma ; a video interview of Vince Kuraitis & Devin McGraw by Jessica DaMassa, WTF Health; posted November 4, 2019. Thinking ‘oat’ of the box: Technology to resolve the ‘Goldilocks Data Dilemma’; By Robert C. Miller, Jr.

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Open Source Software in HealthTech: Hype today or Hope for the future?

Lloyd Price

In addition to these benefits, open source software is also becoming increasingly interoperable. These EHRs offer a number of benefits, including vendor independence, flexibility, and interoperability. One of the early pioneers of open source software in healthtech was the World Health Organization (WHO).

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Patients, Health Consumers, People, Citizens: Who Are We In America?

Health Populi

agency responsible for monitoring claims and the use of personal data out-of-health-context. Article #3 in my deep dive here extends the second analysis into digital health information, next focusing on Americans’ use of quality information on doctors.