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How Do You See Health Data Utilities Evolving? Where are We Today and Where is it Heading?

Healthcare IT Today

Health data utility is still a fairly new concept in the world of healthcare. But as we talk about it, more and more HIE organizations have started to use it and the concept has been embraced by many. How are health data utilities evolving? We’ve compiled their answers in this video below!

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Just Get Connected Already

Healthcare IT Today

Many other health IT firms have joined CommonWell since then. In the video interview below, Wilder and Liz Buckle, Director of Product, discuss CommonWell’s vision, achievements, and plans for the future. The alliance was a bold gesture made ten years ago by leading EHR vendors to demonstrate their commitment to data sharing.

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What Healthcare Interoperability Topic Are Not Enough People Talking About?

Healthcare IT Today

The video below is a compilation of their answers. Justin Villines, MBA, HIT Policy Director at SHARE HIE – I think listening to our customers and our participants. Huge thank you to everyone who took the time out of their day to come speak with us to make this video possible!

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Rwanda : The Digital Health Pioneer

Lloyd Price

Digital health improves service delivery and clinical outcomes, and we know that cannot happen if we don’t look at the data." 1) Jembi - Rwanda Health Information Exchange (RHIE) The RHIE project comprises of an international project team and is funded by the IDRC, Rockefeller Foundation, PEPFAR and the HIPPP initiative.

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Aspects of Social Determinants of Health: An Introduction

Healthcare IT Today

Sherri Onyiego, Medical Director for the Texas Market at Equality Health. They also obtain public health data by ZIP code and data from a Health Information Exchange (HIE). Fixing these problems is an international undertaking, although hospitals can do more to reduce their own waste and carbon emissions (video).