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#HIMSS24 Europe: What are the key talking points likely to be?

Lloyd Price

The importance of data and interoperability in digital health As healthcare becomes more digital, it's increasingly important to be able to share data seamlessly between different systems. Can we honestly say that digital health is so integrated into everyday care that the lines between digital and traditional services are fully blurred?

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Randy McCleese, CIO, St. Claire Regional Medical Center, Chapter 2

Health System CIO

Kentucky HIE — “They’re doing a good job matching patient data” Working with UK to connect schools with primary care clinics Why telehealth is “sputtering” Dividing & conquering MU Meditech in the hospital & medical group Partnering with Bon Secours on an ACO – “We’re just starting down that path.”

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The The Five Biggest Areas of Opportunity for Digital Health

The Digital Health Corner

Increasing healthcare consolidation of hospitals has exacerbated the problem of lack of interoperability. There remain many opportunities for technologies to assist in achieving true interoperability. Sixty percent said social media improves the care they deliver.” Examples are Treatment Diaries, patientslikeme , and WEGOHEALTH.

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HIMSS CEO: How to capitalize on an 'exponential growth' in digital innovation

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Interoperability has to be improved and expanded, with data silos broken down and easier cross-system communication. A national patient identifier is a must for effective care coordination and population health management. " A key must-have toward that pop health goal, of course, is interoperability. " said Wolf.

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Healthcare Workforce – 2023 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

Emergency departments and urgent cares are over capacity nationwide, and patients often wait weeks to see their primary care physician. This will, for example, enable the interflow and exchange of patients’ clinical lab results between clinical workforce and medical staff.

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Welcome Back Kotter: New York’s next 1115 Waiver

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G oal #1: Building a more resilient, flexible and integrated delivery system that reduces racial disparities, promotes health equity, and supports the delivery of social care. Exhibit 2: SDHN Structural and Funding Diagram. Social Care Data Interoperability Exchange. In vestments in Regional Planning through HEROs.