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Unifying the Healthcare Assembly Line

Mobile Health Matters

As the industry experiences increasing merger and acquisition activity and more hospitals become part of ACOs or integrated delivery networks (IDNs), establishing a framework built on interoperable and scalable technology will ensure our healthcare assembly line operates seamlessly within a single warehouse. Francis.

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Upcoming Healthcare Regulations and Their Impact on Healthcare IT

Healthcare IT Today

Further, state-by-state laws requiring in-person meetings between psychiatric nurse practitioners and psychiatrist collaborators should be reexamined as these can safely take place over video conferences. Preparation ahead of the mandatory deadline is crucial for success and ACOs with multiple EMRs will face unique challenges.

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The Game Changer in Healthcare: Integrated Electronic Health Records

Healthcare IT Today

By integrating the records, all types of healthcare providers—doctors, nurses, and other clinical staff—could access the information they needed swiftly and more efficiently. In healthcare, where every second counts, especially in emergency situations, having rapid access to a patient’s full medical history can save lives.

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Health IT – 2024 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

Grace Nam, Strategic Solutions Manager at Laserfiche Trends in healthcare technology in 2024 will heavily focus on cost-effective solutions to drive operational efficiency and increase workforce satisfaction for physicians and staff. We expect to see more smart technology and automation in healthcare (i.e.