Search Results: "Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources"
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The Reluctant Revolution: Encouraging Interoperability Adoption in Healthcare
The lack of adoption of interoperability tools by healthcare providers is a complex issue that requires a multi-faceted approach
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Resources, Industry Support Will Help Primary Care Practices Meet Increased Medicare Demand for CGM
Now more than ever, enhancing primary care practices to include CGM capabilities is a crucial goal requiring the support and involvement of the broader healthcare community.
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Health IT, MedCity Influencers
Crossing the Interoperability Finish Line: Will TEFCA Help?
TEFCA’s goal is to establish a universal floor for interoperability across the country by developing the infrastructure model and governing approach for users in different networks to securely share basic clinical information with each other.
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MedCity Influencers, Health Tech
How to Tap Into the Partner Ecosystem in Healthcare to Speed Up Disruption
Our challenges in the health space are too daunting for any single organization to tackle alone. We need to draw from both the strengths of the incumbents and the start-ups that have emerged in recent years, whether the challenge is in navigating care, simplifying care delivery, or fostering stronger patient engagement.
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Understanding the Healthcare Cybersecurity War and How to Defend Against It
David Finn, CHIME Association Executive Healthcare and Information Sector, lead of the cybersecurity pavilion initiatives at ViVE 2023, does not mince words. With ransomware attacks surging to an all time high this month, Finn said in an interview that security is no longer a defensive posture; we are engaged in a war.
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Smile Digital Health Snags $30M to Tackle the Industry’s Interoperability Woes
Smile Digital Health recently raised $30 million in Series B capital. The startup sells its health data fabric platform to providers, payers, digital health vendors and researchers. The platform gives customers the ability to store, search and evaluate patient information.
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Health IT, MedCity Influencers
How Healthcare Practices Can Achieve True Interoperability—And What That Means for the Business
As we shift into a modern era of healthcare, it’s becoming clear that no tool can be a one-size-fits-all solution, including most EHR systems. Supporting technology, then, needs to be implemented to ensure systems can effectively talk to one another to improve the quality of services and the performance of practices.
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StartUPDATES: New Developments from Healthcare Startups
Check out new developments from Opala, Wheel, GoodRx, Fathom, Tivic Health, and more.
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Health IT, MedCity Influencers
Interoperability is the secret to effective healthcare
The future of healthcare is unfolding with interoperability and FHIR at the forefront. Access to data can lead patients and healthcare teams to make better, more informed and effective decisions about clinical care.
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MedCity Influencers, Health Tech
The future of healthcare: Digitally streamlined workflows
The shift to digitally streamlined workflows is long overdue, and organizations that fall behind risk higher costs, lower patient satisfaction, and higher staff member burnout and put the facility at risk for a patient safety event.
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The overlooked factor draining resources in orthopedic care
Billions—to trillions—of dollars are wasted in healthcare spend and although progress has been made toward closing the gap, opportunity remains in often overlooked places. Redundant care is frequently the cost culprit that is being overlooked.
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Health IT, MedCity Influencers, Health Tech
Solving health IT labor gaps with strategic interoperability partnerships
By leveraging aligned interoperability partners, health systems can alleviate the inevitable pressures of IT personnel shortages and the strains that labor fluctuation puts on organizational technology transformation and growth.
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Health IT, MedCity Influencers
How will the interoperability rule transform value-based care?
The intent of Interoperability and Patient Access regulations is not to wash your hands of them. A more empowering viewpoint is that they give organizations a chance to champion the patient and make healthcare better.
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MedCity Influencers, Consumer / Employer
A CMO’s and CIO’s perspective on the future of healthcare
Chief medical officers (CMO) and chief information officers (CIO) believe that the medical industry in on the cusp of transformative change and this partnership will be a key driver of innovation. This collaboration will usher in an era of technological advances in healthcare, which we refer to as Future Care.