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Micky Tripathi’s glass-half-full view of EHR interoperability – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

Their approaches to interoperability both center on exchange of core clinical data, in the form of continuity of care documents (CCDs) – which are both machine-readable and human-readable – but they have some differences.

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Micky Tripathi’s glass-half-full view of EHR interoperability – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

Their approaches to interoperability both center on exchange of core clinical data, in the form of continuity of care documents (CCDs) – which are both machine-readable and human-readable – but they have some differences.

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Micky Tripathi’s glass-half-full view of EHR interoperability – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

Their approaches to interoperability both center on exchange of core clinical data, in the form of continuity of care documents (CCDs) – which are both machine-readable and human-readable – but they have some differences.

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Micky Tripathi’s glass-half-full view of EHR interoperability – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

Their approaches to interoperability both center on exchange of core clinical data, in the form of continuity of care documents (CCDs) – which are both machine-readable and human-readable – but they have some differences.

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Micky Tripathi’s glass-half-full view of EHR interoperability – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

Their approaches to interoperability both center on exchange of core clinical data, in the form of continuity of care documents (CCDs) – which are both machine-readable and human-readable – but they have some differences.

article thumbnail

Micky Tripathi’s glass-half-full view of EHR interoperability – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

Their approaches to interoperability both center on exchange of core clinical data, in the form of continuity of care documents (CCDs) – which are both machine-readable and human-readable – but they have some differences.