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2023 may bring progress in SDOH tech, telehealth and interoperability

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

However, recognizing that health equity is important and that we should work on addressing the root causes underlying inequity is not enough to engender change. When it comes to technology in the healthcare space, interoperability should be a top priority – but it can look vastly different across sectors, which is part of the problem.

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The The Five Biggest Areas of Opportunity for Digital Health

The Digital Health Corner

Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) have been woefully underfunded and have fallen short of their vision. There remain many opportunities for technologies to assist in achieving true interoperability. Increasing healthcare consolidation of hospitals has exacerbated the problem of lack of interoperability. Clinical trials.

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Healthcare Workforce – 2023 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

In 2023, we’re going to see much greater investment in technology that can increase provider capacity and streamline workflows while improving patient access—things like asynchronous telehealth, digital front door technology, and remote patient monitoring. Jason Gorevic, CEO at Teladoc Health.

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Blockchain in Healthcare: A Vehicle Towards Digital Health 2.0?

The Digital Health Corner

Blockchain can also ensure the accuracy of the data exchanged among entities, something a HIE (health information exchange) cannot do. Blockchain technology’s potential impact on the life sciences industry (drug development, distribution and prescribing) is significant.