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Who will regulate mHealth? Patient Engagement at Crossroads; New Alliance Takes On Interoperability

Chilmark Research

mHealth, known for rapid innovation and iteration, has a tendency to buck at the snail’s pace of FDA regulation. This could herald a new age of credibility for mHealth. They will need to tread carefully to maintain their objectivity in both certifying apps while at the same time providing a marketplace for mHealth apps.

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The The Five Biggest Areas of Opportunity for Digital Health

The Digital Health Corner

Increasing healthcare consolidation of hospitals has exacerbated the problem of lack of interoperability. There remain many opportunities for technologies to assist in achieving true interoperability. From a provider standpoint. We need EHRs which are clinically oriented with good user interfaces. Clinical trials.

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What is MHD beyond XDS-on-FHIR?

Healthcare Exchange Standards

Security and Privacy As with any Interoperability API dealing with Healthcare information, Security and Privacy are important. But IHE does encourage the use of ATNA, and IUA.This also described on the FHIR Site on the Security page. IHE doesn’t mandate a specific Security or Privacy model, as that would be Policy.

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