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Bonus Features – May 21, 2023 – 82% of wearable users willing to share data with their physicians, 81% of Americans trust pharmacists and nurses to diagnose minor illnesses, and more

Healthcare IT Today

News and Research More than four in five (82%) of wearable device owners are willing to share health data with their physicians, according to a poll conducted by the Connected Health Initiative. PatientsLikeMe is partnering with Massachusetts General Hospital to share de-identified patient data for ALS research.

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Weekly Roundup – March 25, 2023

Healthcare IT Today

The experts said the keys to modern cybersecurity including managing assets, access, networks, infrastructure, and data , along with continuous threat monitoring and tried-and-true training that meets employees where they are. Read more… Turning Health Data Sharing Into Meaningful Outcomes.

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Weekly Roundup – August 27, 2022

Healthcare IT Today

Like it or not, fax is still part of today’s solution to healthcare’s interoperability problem. Teams are so in the weeds with the data and technology they’re developing that they forget to tell a compelling story about the work they do. Read more… Federal or State Health Data Collection?

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Where You’ll Find Us at HIMSS 2023

Healthcare IT Today

Breakfast Briefing: Opportunities for Evolving Care Teams to Expand Access & Fill Gaps in Primary Care Tuesday, April 18, 2023, 7:00am-8:00am at the Marriott Marquis, Level 2, Shedd A & B Our very own Colin Hung will be moderating this expert panel as they look improving health data sharing nationwide.

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IT preparedness is key to managing outbreak of COVID-19, says CIO of SNUBH

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

The Rapid Response Team, comprised of intensive care specialists and nurses, can monitor COVID-19 patients and easily consult with other doctors in real time through the 55-inch touch screen monitor of the RRS named BESTBoard. SNUBH launched a home grown personal health record application named Health4U since 2013.

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Disruption Is Healthcare’s New Normal

Health Populi

They said that the technologies that would have the largest disruptive impact would be telemedicine, artificial intelligence, interoperability, and data analytics. Reaction Data asked. Consumers-patients highly trust their doctors, their nurses, their pharmacists, above all professions in the U.S.

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Health informatics and why participatory healthcare is key to its future

Society for Participatory Medicine

Healthcare informatics provides electronic access to medical records for patients, doctors, nurses, hospital administrators, insurance companies and health information technicians. The health informatics field is rapidly growing in all areas of healthcare and healthcare management. Health Informatics Trend #1: Interoperability.