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Finding the future of interoperability with Redox: Part 3 – How Carequality can solve disconnected data for digital health

Redox

To that end, when I talk with prospective customers of Redox, I often describe Carequality as the fastest way to go live with meaningful interoperability— measured in days rather than weeks or months. new test results) or you need to be able to write data back to their charts in EHRs. Carequality requires reciprocity.

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From Paper to Pixels: The Future is Bright for Health Information Management

Healthcare IT Today

Healthcare IT Today sat down with Jennifer Mueller, AHIMA President and the Vice President & Privacy Officer at the Wisconsin Hospital Association Information Center ( WHAIC ) to the explore the past, present, and bright future of HIM professionals. The era of rolling shelves, paperclips, and Dictaphones ended less than 20 years ago.

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Healthcare Innovation Funding – Regulations and Disrupting Traditional Models

Healthcare IT Today

government introduced the meaningful use program as part of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act in 2009, LTPAC organizations – notably nursing homes – and the vulnerable patients they serve have been left behind. Since the U.S.

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ONC Turns 20!

Docnotes

The impact of the work of ONC therefore can’t be overstated, despite the single thread with which ONC is sometimes conflated: the 1st five years of HITECH and the meaningful use incentive programs. b) I can’t describe ONC’s impact without expressing my gratitude to the team at ONC – past, present and future.

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HIStalk Interviews Helen Waters, EVP, Meditech

HIStalk Interviews

Expanse for us represents the development over several years of an EHR that we designed for the post-Meaningful Use era. We saw an opportunity in 2011 and 2012 to build a brand new EHR, and in particular, emphasize the provider experience. There are major established players in the EHR space. Very different.

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Building the Future through CMS eHealth

CMS.gov

Is it the switch to ICD-10 that will enable us to capture information more accurately? The widespread adoption and use of electronic health records (EHRs) to provide an infrastructure for electronic data exchange? The process can sometimes seem chaotic, even to those of us who are intimately involved in effecting the outcome.

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Review of Mobile Devices and Health by Ida Sim in the NEJM

mHealth Insight

An obvious example of how such limited thinking comprises your ability to see the opportunity is demonstrated by how Dr Sim has presented the concept that mHealth is somehow limited by adoption of smartphones. I do not discuss sensors and apps intended solely for use by health care professionals in health care settings.