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Announcements, Insights, and Perspectives from the Oracle Health Conference

Healthcare IT Today

One of the nice things about living in Las Vegas is that almost all the health IT conferences come to Las Vegas. Sadly, that wasn’t actually true for the Cerner user conference which was held in Kansas City. Below you’ll find a summary of some of the perspectives and announcements I heard at the conference.

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A Talk with Epic at HIMSS23 Including Their Work to Incorporate Generative AI

Healthcare IT Today

Epic also wants to expand collaboration inside teams and with outside providers—even the life sciences—through what they call a “health grid.” Learn more about Epic: [link] Listen and subscribe to the Healthcare IT Today Interviews Podcast to hear all the latest insights from experts in healthcare IT.

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Amazon Launches New Service Simplifying Healthcare Data Search and Analysis

Healthcare IT Today

Amazon Web Services is rolling out a new tool designed to make it simpler for healthcare organizations to work with their data. Amazon HealthLake, which AWS describes as “HIPAA-eligible,” was launched during Amazon’s annual re:Invent conference.

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A View Into the World of LTPAC at the PointClickCare Summit

Healthcare IT Today

As we continue our ongoing coverage of Fall Health IT conferences , I’m happy this week to finally being able to attend the PointClickCare Summit. As has been the theme at other user conferences we’ve attended this year, the keynote was packed. Needless to say, user conferences are still doing well and valued by attendees.

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Larry Ellison’s Vision of a National EHR Database as Part of Cerner Acquisition

Healthcare IT Today

What Ellison didn’t include in his talk was how much pharma and life sciences would love this National EHR Database. Plus, they already have relationships with pretty much all the major pharma and life sciences companies who use their other products. That’s not inspiring.

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