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Key Skills and Qualifications for a Successful Career in Health IT and How They’ve Evolved with Advancements in Healthcare Technology

Healthcare IT Today

Tom Liddell, CEO at Harmony Healthcare IT A successful career in health IT leadership requires a unique blend of technical expertise, regulatory knowledge, and strong communication skills. Familiarity with interoperability standards is also essential, as is the need to stay abreast of evolving compliance requirements.

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Hospitals without walls

Digital Leaders HealthTech

Interoperability as the key to making a perfect vision an effective and trusted reality. While the envisioned future still calls for brick-and-mortar hospitals, much care provision outside of procedure delivery could shift away from this setting and be delivered in the community and enabled through interoperable data, and digital delivery.

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Health IT Trends that Deserve More Attention

Healthcare IT Today

We won’t see accelerated adoption of interoperability standards (e.g., FHIR, HL7). Left behind are staffing shortages and workload problems that drive up billions in costs and degrade the patient experience. Ultimately, this will help improve payer-provider relations.

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Intermountain Healthcare: Optimizing the Patient Experience Through Telehealth Interoperability

American Well

As a healthcare innovator, Intermountain has worked diligently to put in place both patient-facing and back-end integrations needed for successful enterprise-wide telehealth interoperability. Jared Antczak: When we think about our patient experience, we recognize telehealth is critical to that strategy.

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Workforce development: Your organization is only as strong as its people

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

For the month of April, we'll look at this trend from a variety of angles, including how hospitals, pharma organizations and payers can treat patients as customers, and how these healthcare consumers are cutting out traditional intermediaries through new D2C health and wellness businesses. Collection. by March 25, 2019. Collection.

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The Ins and Outs of Healthcare Communication Platforms

Healthcare IT Today

As cases are automated on communication platforms, there is a growing need to interoperably share care plans for patients/persons beyond the case worker team and out within the community’s ecosystem of stakeholders. However, there have been some promising indicators that FHIR-enabled care coordination could be changing the game.

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Patient Engagement through Communication Platforms

Healthcare IT Today

Digital virtual assistants can then construct true dialogs that “learn” from the patient to zero in on intent and context so relevant, accurate information is provided. Vijay Verma, VP of Product Strategy at TeleVox A common shortcoming in healthcare communication systems is interoperability.

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