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How Can Health IT Help Reform the CDC?

Healthcare IT Today

COVID-19 forced a spike in policy-makers’ interest and willingness to invest in public health; a spike that is unfortunately retreating to the old business as usual. I consulted several experts in health IT to ask how such IT could improve data collection and sharing in public health.

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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.

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

Healthcare IT Today

The healthcare industry’s steady progress toward interoperability and health information exchange promises to improve data exchange to address these challenges. But the industry isn’t there yet and significant gaps remain. Automated chart retrieval is performed at scale, leveraging modern HL7 FHIR APIs.

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Leslie Krigstein of CHIME on Health IT Challenges and Opportunities – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

As we all know, the federal ban on spending related to development of a unique patient identifier hindered development of solutions in this arena (though certainly some have made progress), but with the ban lifted Leslie sees an opportunity for health care providers and other industry players across the spectrum to engage on the issue.

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Leslie Krigstein of CHIME on Health IT Challenges and Opportunities – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

As we all know, the federal ban on spending related to development of a unique patient identifier hindered development of solutions in this arena (though certainly some have made progress), but with the ban lifted Leslie sees an opportunity for health care providers and other industry players across the spectrum to engage on the issue.

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Leslie Krigstein of CHIME on Health IT Challenges and Opportunities – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

As we all know, the federal ban on spending related to development of a unique patient identifier hindered development of solutions in this arena (though certainly some have made progress), but with the ban lifted Leslie sees an opportunity for health care providers and other industry players across the spectrum to engage on the issue.

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Leslie Krigstein of CHIME on Health IT Challenges and Opportunities – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

As we all know, the federal ban on spending related to development of a unique patient identifier hindered development of solutions in this arena (though certainly some have made progress), but with the ban lifted Leslie sees an opportunity for health care providers and other industry players across the spectrum to engage on the issue.