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Conversational AI is Making Healthcare More Personal

Healthcare IT Today

It’s no surprise that, according to EMR, the global AI market is expected to reach $6 trillion by 2026. In a field where following the rules matters, having a reliable AI pull up the latest file or guideline can be, perhaps literally, a lifesaver. Yet not all AI is created equal.

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AI and cloud to empower the European telehealth market, says Frost & Sullivan analysis

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By 2026, the market is estimated to witness more than a four-and-a-half-fold growth, garnering €17.35 Doctor-to-doctor communication : Doctor-patient communication, information exchange, and integration with electronic medical records (EMRs) are expected to be game-changers. billion ($20.7bn) revenue from €3.69

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Big ONC News: QHINs, TEFCA, and HTI-1

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USCDI Version 3 : Adopts the United States Core Data for Interoperability (USCDI) Version 3 (v3) as the new baseline standard within the ONC Health IT Certification Program (Certification Program) as of January 1, 2026. Developers of certified health IT will also have the ability to move to USCDI v3 sooner.

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ONC’s HTI-1 Places Undue Burdens on Healthcare Providers, Health IT Developers

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1, 2026, which we feel is too broad as proposed for the timeframe, which also needs a targeted use case to focus on for the deadline. Patient Requested Restrictions The proposed rule would require the new “patient requested restrictions” certification criterion for the Privacy and Security Framework by Jan.

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Healthcare Analytics and Interoperability – 2023 Health IT Predictions

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Epic) to real-time patient journey optimization systems that are EMR-agnostic and fueled by far more comprehensive data than what sits in EMRs today. The CMS proposed ruling requires impacted payers to build and maintain a FHIR API, starting January 1st, 2026, in effort to improve the cumbersome and costly prior authorization process.