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Healthcare Analytics and Interoperability – 2023 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

Health Equity and SDoH. Healthcare Analytics and Interoperability. And now, check out our community’s healthcare analytics and interoperability predictions. Jean Drouin, Co-Founder and CEO at Clarify Health. Ashley Basile, Chief Product Officer at Diameter Health (now part of Availity). Healthcare Workforce.

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EHI is Not What it Used to be, but Don’t Panic

Healthcare IT Today

With many more types of health information specifically included as EHI, organizations regulated under the 21 st Century Cures Act are on the hook to respond to requests for that information from individuals, providers, public health agencies, and health information exchanges. Practical Resources for all Types of Actors.

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Weekender 12/21/18

HIStalk Weekender

Teladoc’s COO/CFO resigns over an incident in which he shared stock trading tips with a Teladoc employee with whom he was having an affair. Change Healthcare acquires the API and blockchain assets of interoperability vendor PokitDok. GE firms up plans to spin off its healthcare business via an IPO.

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Health IT – 2024 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

Interoperability and artificial intelligence will play a large role in the innovation of healthcare technology in 2024 and will be necessary to control the rising needs in healthcare data management and analytics. Ankit Gupta, Founder and CEO at Bicycle Health The opioid epidemic is the most acute and urgent public health crisis in America.

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Does Amazon have answers for the future of the NHS?

Lloyd Price

Meanwhile, last month’s NHS-Alexa deal is just the tip of a very big iceberg. Amazon has announced new Alexa applications under development, including ones that manage health-improvement goals, handle blood-sugar readings and book appointments. asks Mathana Stender, a Berlin-based tech ethicist.