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NextGen Healthcare Announces Agreement to Acquire TSI Healthcare

Healthcare IT Today

NextGen Healthcare, Inc. Nasdaq: NXGN), a leading provider of innovative cloud-based healthcare technology solutions, today announced it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire TSI Healthcare , a privately held value-added reseller located in Chapel Hill, NC. About NextGen Healthcare, Inc.

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Poor Healthcare Technology Experiences Erode Consumer Trust. AI Can Repair Relationships

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As a result, interoperability ranks among the top three obstacles to innovation, according to healthcare executives and leaders — with many healthcare organizations still struggling to build infrastructure that enables their technology platforms to easily share information.

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Healthcare Interoperability, Data, and Cloud – 2024 Health IT Predictions

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We asked the Healthcare IT Today community to submit their predictions and we received a wide ranging set of responses that we grouped into a number of themes. To make SDC a reality in 2024 and beyond, healthcare technology companies must come together to collaborate to ensure all devices and systems seamlessly connect with one another.

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Making AI Models in Healthcare Transparent One Bite at a Time – Regulatory Talk Series

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This article is the third in the Healthcare Regulatory Talk series. New data standards announced last December by the Office of the National Coordinator for Healthcare Technology (ONC) are an extraordinarily significant expansion of regulations around health IT and could hijack product roadmaps for years to come.

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Aiming for Health Equity

Healthcare IT Today

By facilitating digital companions to be prescribed alongside traditional (and new) therapeutics, smartphone technology holds massive potential to provide a huge proportion of the global population access to personalized medicine, regardless of their access level to healthcare. billion in 2025. It is estimated 86.3%