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Top takeaways from HIMSS22: What CIOs need to know

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Microsoft's Azure health cloud includes a data service that brings together clinical, imaging, medical devices, and other datasets. Examples include using Teams for virtual care visits, Teams integration with Cerner electronic health record, and additional enhancements on the Azure Health Data Services using AI.

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So Many Records, So Little Time: How to Manage Burgeoning Health Plan Requests

Healthcare IT Today

Non-health insurers and life sciences companies also recognize the value of clinical data and are requiring greater levels of access to power their applications and processes. Here is one example of how payer exchange is being automated today. Connections are built with health plans to receive requests electronically.

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Larry Ellison’s Vision of a National EHR Database as Part of Cerner Acquisition

Healthcare IT Today

To simplify the question, is Epic going to give Oracle Cerner access to all their health records? I think we all know the answer to that and FHIR and all these other standards won’t get us there either. He gave the example of going to the ER and the ER doctor having access to your full records. First was patients.

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Nurses Hacking for Health and Compassionomics

Health Populi

Each of the teams with whom we collaborated did a stellar job with their pitch desks, business model articulation, and deployment of the latest technology – for example, chatbots working toward mental health and FHIR standards toward interoperability.

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Healthcare Analytics and Interoperability – 2023 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

The on-demand, self-service approach to analytics, more commonly associated with the financial services industry and its Bloomberg terminal, will become broadly accessible to hospitals, payers, and life sciences companies. This will further endeavor to cement FHIR as the data standard to support future information exchange.