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Mobile Health Document Sharing (MHDS) - First Public Comment

Healthcare Exchange Standards

The Mobile Health Document Sharing (MHDS) Profile is a 100% FHIR Document Sharing infrastructure leveraging many IHE FHIR profiles including MHD. We are doing two public comment phases in order to get broad set of review. Please review and comment. Good and bad. We need to reach a new #FHIR audience, new markets, new solutions.

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How to create an app as a physician

KevinMD

Your patients are rating you online: How to respond. Find out how. Does that mean that we’ve reached a limit on new and useful apps that can be created? Absolutely not. Especially in the medical world, it seems as if there’s so much room to. Manage your online reputation: A social media guide.

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Mobile Health Document Sharing (MHDS) Profile

Healthcare Exchange Standards

This profile shows how to build a Document Sharing Exchange using IHE profiled FHIR® standard, rather than the legacy IHE profiles that is dominated by XDS and HL7® v2. The MHDS Profile specifies how a collection of IHE profiles can be used by communities for exchanging health information.

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A New Era of Virtual Care Has Begun, Accenture Finds

Health Populi

Topline, consumers “faced difficult choices,” Accenture notes in the report, choosing whether and how to continue their personal health care seeking to limit their risks of exposure to COVID-19. Patients represented one of three conditions, with one-third each managing cardiovascular, immunology/rheumatology, and oncology.

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Mobile Health Cloud vs Privacy Regulations

Healthcare Exchange Standards

Privacy regulations are not important to instruct application writers on how to do the right thing. This patchwork of privacy regulations makes it very hard to understand the requirements, only very large organizations have the legal resources to untangle this all into one concept.

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How to Start Offering Telemedicine Services?

Ortholive

So, how can you start offering telemedicine services at your practice? Medical practices have joined the ranks of hospitals, pharmacies, and retailers offering telemedicine services to their patients.

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People in the U.S. Without the Internet Were More Likely To Die in the Pandemic

Health Populi

” Together, the JAMA Network Open research paper and AMA physician survey inform us with useful insights to close that health care digital divide which could make a major difference between some patients’ lives versus their demise.