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COVID-19 Pandemic Shines Spotlight On Need For Interoperability

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Despite the endless efforts healthcare organizations have made to support health data interoperability, the path still remains rocky. The study surveyed 509 managers working in frontline provider organizations […].

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Bonus Features – December 17, 2023 – 97% of hospitals now capable of enabling electronic access to patient records, 70% of hospitals face hidden business continuity challenge, plus 31 more stories

Healthcare IT Today

A survey from Turquoise Health found prices for “shoppable services” in healthcare are increasing roughly at the pace of inflation , though some vaccines have seen price increases of more than 20%. In addition, AVIA published its Top Interoperability Companies Report , with Andor Health topping the list.

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These Three Things Can Bring EHRs to the Next Level

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Drawing from this experience on both sides of the equation, I believe the next generation of EHRs can better meet the needs of all involved with better usability, interoperability, and flexibility. One annual survey found that 53% of physicians say they are burnt out, and in 2018, that figure was 42%. Here’s how.

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Healthy Data Management: How IT Assists Healthcare Institutions

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Storage of Information in Various Systems While serving diverse medical institution needs, Electronic Health Records (EHR) and Electronic Medical Records (EMR) parallel existence complicates information access and exchange between doctors, patients, and different medical centers. CDA can be utilized in numerous medical applications.

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In Survey, Many Healthcare Execs Unfamiliar With New Health Data Access And Sharing Rules

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A new survey concludes that many health IT executives are not too familiar with new federal regulations which, among other things, require that patients have more access to their health records and forbid providers from hampering health data sharing across networks.

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The Goal of RPM is Management, Not Monitoring

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Today, only about half of practices use RPM, but surveys show that there will be dramatic growth – reaching about 76% of practices within the next year. And, by 2025, more than 70 million U.S. patients – 26.2% of the population – will benefit from some kind of RPM.

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Healthcare AI – 2024 Health IT Predictions

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A KLAS executive survey reports that the number of healthcare organizations deploying generative AI will at least double in the next year. For the first time since the introduction of the EMR, generative AI and ambient sensors hold the true promise of getting the keyboard out of the way and restoring face-to-face patient care.

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