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More Short Takes at #HIMSS18 – Harlow On Healthcare

Health Blawg

I discussed the current state of the EHR with Michael Nissenbaum of Aprima. The EHR has always been a data collection tool, a mechanism for data aggregation. Michael sees the persisting lack of interoperability as something that harms the patient, harms the provider, and raises cost. Inovalon has been around for about 20 years.

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More Short Takes at #HIMSS18 – Harlow On Healthcare

Health Blawg

I discussed the current state of the EHR with Michael Nissenbaum of Aprima. The EHR has always been a data collection tool, a mechanism for data aggregation. Michael sees the persisting lack of interoperability as something that harms the patient, harms the provider, and raises cost. Inovalon has been around for about 20 years.

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Three Big Questions for Stage 3 & Patient Engagement

Chilmark Research

For many, the delay of Stage 3 of the Meaningful Use program evoked a collective sigh of relief, providing a much-needed extra year to focus on the challenging requirements for patient engagement and interoperability. Each of these use cases brings with it a unique set of programmatic and technical components.

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Ed Marx, Cleveland Clinic CIO – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

His cycling coach used a plethora of measurements and predictive analytics to adjust his training and got him to make a real mindshift: not focusing on speed (MPH) — the output — but instead on the stats that together yield the speed: cadence, wattage, heart rate. Health Care Law and Consulting.

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Ed Marx, Cleveland Clinic CIO – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

His cycling coach used a plethora of measurements and predictive analytics to adjust his training and got him to make a real mindshift: not focusing on speed (MPH) — the output — but instead on the stats that together yield the speed: cadence, wattage, heart rate. You should follow me on Twitter: @healthblawg.

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Welcome Back Kotter: New York’s next 1115 Waiver

Docnotes

Indeed, to address the full breadth of factors contributing to health disparities, NYS will not only pursue reforms and investment in the health care delivery system, but also in training, housing, job creation, and many other areas. Exhibit 2: SDHN Structural and Funding Diagram. Social Care Data Interoperability Exchange.

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The Redox Podcast 50: Navigating rapid cardiology practice acquisition with US Heart and Vascular’s Cheryl Rodenfels

Redox

Just from what you’ve said so far, I imagine there’s a lot of integration of your many EHR vendors that I’m sure exist across the practices as well as external systems. One, right now, I have eight EHRs, eight separate. And so the goal is I need all those integrated systems, and I think that EHR is secondary.

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