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Redox unwraps interoperability in 2024

Redox

After 12 straight months of hype, clearly, we didn’t anticipate how central AI would be to the narrative and how much (or how quickly) it would change the healthcare technology landscape (at least in theory). It certainly is growing, but FHIR has not picked up the steam we had hoped for in 2023. Sadly, he was wrong. is drafted.

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Healthcare IT Regulations – What Needs to Be Added and What Needs to Be Removed

Healthcare IT Today

While the key components of privacy (administrative, uses and disclosures, individual rights, and general security) are all necessary today, I would put privacy, security, breach – and relevant 21 Century Cures Interoperability topics – all together and make sure everyone handling any type of sensitive information be subject to these rules.

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HL7 Standards: The Implementation Process, Unique Challenges, and Solutions

Redox

Within healthcare, there’s a single organization that sets the standards for most clinical data. HL7 was created in 1987 to provide a framework and standards for the exchange and retrieval of electronic health information. I’ve written this article with both FHIR and HL7 standards in mind. In Conclusion.

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