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What Person-Centered Interoperability Looks Like: Seqster

Health Populi

Our desire for data liquidity has eluded us across the health/care ecosystem for too long, notwithstanding American taxpayers’ $35 bn investment in EHRs dating to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 that embedded the HITECH Act funding EHR adoption for hospitals and physician practices.

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IoT and The Rise of the Machines in Healthcare

Health Populi

In health care, outdated operating systems present some of the greatest risks: 15% of medical devices and 32% of medical imaging tools run on outdated operating systems. These can cover us head-to-toe, inside and outside as the drawing from RAND’s report on IoB illustrates.

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The ROI on Virtual Care – Thinking About Value and Future Prospects With the AMA

Health Populi

Experience for clinicians, that fourth crucial leg of the Quadruple Aim (addressing reported ease of using tech like EHRs, percent of visits conducted virtually vs in-person, or percent of physician turnover year-on-year), and. throughput rates).

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A Health Future with Lyft and Uber as Patient Data Stewards: Rock Health’s 2019 Consumer Survey

Health Populi

Only one in five consumers would be willing to share their data directly with pharma companies, to Rock Health’s third point about willingness-to-share-with-whom. Health Populi’s Hot Points: The third chart shown here, Figure 9 from the Rock Health report, presents data on the tech companies with whom U.S.