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The future of telehealth: informatics, scalability and interoperability

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

With the right tools, extending care outside the hospital is not only feasible, but in many cases preferred. With telehealth and remote patient monitoring comes the need for interoperability and security. Providers need to rely on a longitudinal health record to activate the right care anytime and anywhere.

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Redox unwraps interoperability in 2024

Redox

Here are some specific reflections: FHIR adoption: We missed the mark on our HL7® Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR®) growth prediction. Through our research with our partners at Sage Growth, we found that only 62% of providers and 38% of payers have adopted the FHIR standard for their data interoperability use cases.

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Lyniate Merges with CareCom, Further Extending Capabilities of Interoperability Leader

Healthcare IT Today

Semantic Interoperability Pioneer, CareCom, Improves Clinician Experience with Advanced Healthcare Terminology Mapping and NLP Conversion of Unstructured Data. Around the globe, healthcare organizations rely on HealthTerm to support data quality governance and health information exchange.

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Legislation introduced on requiring the FDA to study medical device data interoperability

Connected Health Initiative

On September 29, 2022, Representatives Miller-Meeks, O’Halleran, and Murphy introduced legislation requiring the Foodand Drug Administration (FDA) to conduct a study and issue recommendations on improving medical device data interoperability.

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IHE whitepaper on Health Information Exchange models

Healthcare Exchange Standards

One of the most significant applications of healthcare information technology is the exchange of health information among disparate clinical information systems and otherwise unaffiliated care providers. The Health Information Exchange model presented is an Infrastructure, it is not constraining the content.

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Is it Time to Lean into Fax for Provider-Provider Interoperability?

Healthcare IT Today

Fax continues to be a common method for sharing health information between providers. Thankfully there are tools and technologies that can unlock […]. Although EHRs have almost eliminated the use of paper charts, the same cannot be said for faxes.

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FHIR data in existing Nationwide Health Information Exchange

Healthcare Exchange Standards

In the USA and elsewhere, there are Document Sharing based Health Information Exchanges. They also have mature testing tools, events, and have been specialized for many projects. This model is used at the state level, and has three flavors at the national level, with interoperability between them.

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