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Post-pandemic HIMSS v1.0 – 2023’s event unwrapped

Redox

Beyond the exhibition floor, HIMSS assembled a truly dizzying agenda of presentations and panels for attendees. Sessions on how AI, data standards, and interoperability will help propel us to a more equitable landscape filled me with enthusiasm for what comes next. Sessions like “ Interoperability. What’s Taking So Long?”

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Weekly Roundup – June 25, 2022

Healthcare IT Today

Instead of talking about building personal resilience, leadership needs to make it both safe and easy for clinicians to have candid and confidential conversations about the problems they face. Read more… Where Are We At With FHIR? Finally, the 1upHealth executives address whether we can expect another standard to follow FHIR.

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

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Interoperability: Health IT's hardest problem is (finally) at an inflection point. With FHIR 4, Open APIs, Carequality and CommonWell reaching a milestone of sorts and the finalized information blocking rule from Health and Human Services coming, the table is set for notable advancements in health information exchange. Collection.

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Public Cloud, Private Cloud, or Multi-Cloud? The Benefits and Challenges of Each One

Healthcare IT Today

This often includes a hybrid cloud strategy that aims to maximize the benefits of the cloud while continuing to rely on on-premises infrastructure for critical workflows and use cases where network latency presents an issue. Data interoperability is a critical component of a hybrid adoption strategy.

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From Security to Regulation: Exploring the Hidden Challenges of the Digital Health Revolution

Healthcare IT Today

This surge in digital data presents both an opportunity and a security challenge. For new components to be deployed, they must be interoperable with legacy systems to some degree, guaranteeing that the flow of traffic is sustained, and vital services aren’t interrupted. The same goes for regulation.

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

Healthcare IT Today

I think we all know the answer to that and FHIR and all these other standards won’t get us there either. What was most surprising to me about the event was how after Ellison spoke it was largely a presentation of Oracle’s work in healthcare with little tie in to the Cerner acquisition.

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Covid-19 : the defining milestone for technology in healthcare

Lloyd Price

You will see businesses who have demonstrated real agility in leadership, strategy, market engagement and most importantly the tech capability to establish a C19 proposition quickly with the end customer in mind.Goldilocks in size, we need scale-ups not startups. So from what we have seen, what can we expect over the next six months?