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Nationwide Interoperability: It’s been a concept, a term bandied about for a while in various forms, but for those of us who have worked in health IT for more than a few years, we know that it has taken a long time for transformational change to be felt by the providers and the individuals they serve. billion documents to date.
Following the announcement of implementation of the Carequality-CommonWell interoperability collaboration, I was fortunate enough to catch up with Micky Tripathi ( @mickytripathi1 ) to discuss this development and put it in context. Micky is bullish on interoperability, both over the near term (the next 12-18 months) and the long term.
Following the announcement of implementation of the Carequality-CommonWell interoperability collaboration, I was fortunate enough to catch up with Micky Tripathi ( @mickytripathi1 ) to discuss this development and put it in context. Micky is bullish on interoperability, both over the near term (the next 12-18 months) and the long term.
Following the announcement of implementation of the Carequality-CommonWell interoperability collaboration, I was fortunate enough to catch up with Micky Tripathi ( @mickytripathi1 ) to discuss this development and put it in context. Micky is bullish on interoperability, both over the near term (the next 12-18 months) and the long term.
Following the announcement of implementation of the Carequality-CommonWell interoperability collaboration, I was fortunate enough to catch up with Micky Tripathi ( @mickytripathi1 ) to discuss this development and put it in context. Micky is bullish on interoperability, both over the near term (the next 12-18 months) and the long term.
Following the announcement of implementation of the Carequality-CommonWell interoperability collaboration, I was fortunate enough to catch up with Micky Tripathi ( @mickytripathi1 ) to discuss this development and put it in context. Micky is bullish on interoperability, both over the near term (the next 12-18 months) and the long term.
Following the announcement of implementation of the Carequality-CommonWell interoperability collaboration, I was fortunate enough to catch up with Micky Tripathi ( @mickytripathi1 ) to discuss this development and put it in context. Micky is bullish on interoperability, both over the near term (the next 12-18 months) and the long term.
The system was fully integrated into BESTCare and monitors all inpatient test results and vital signs 24/7 since 2013. SNUBH launched a home grown personal health record application named Health4U since 2013. Health4U communicates bi-directionally with BESTCare using Health Level 7 Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR).
There, he discovered a problem worth solving: health data interoperability. To address this, he led a team to implement the first API on an Epic-based electronic health record (EHR) that used the emerging FHIR standard, with the goal of helping patients, clinicians, and researchers easily access health-record data. .
The company supports provider organizations participating in the BPCI program , having gone live in Fall 2013. Michael sees the persisting lack of interoperability as something that harms the patient, harms the provider, and raises cost. Eric Sullivan – SVP, Innovation & Data Strategies, Inovalon.
The company supports provider organizations participating in the BPCI program , having gone live in Fall 2013. Michael sees the persisting lack of interoperability as something that harms the patient, harms the provider, and raises cost. Eric Sullivan – SVP, Innovation & Data Strategies, Inovalon.
The company supports provider organizations participating in the BPCI program , having gone live in Fall 2013. Michael sees the persisting lack of interoperability as something that harms the patient, harms the provider, and raises cost. Eric Sullivan – SVP, Innovation & Data Strategies, Inovalon.
The company supports provider organizations participating in the BPCI program , having gone live in Fall 2013. Michael sees the persisting lack of interoperability as something that harms the patient, harms the provider, and raises cost. Eric Sullivan – SVP, Innovation & Data Strategies, Inovalon.
The company supports provider organizations participating in the BPCI program , having gone live in Fall 2013. Michael sees the persisting lack of interoperability as something that harms the patient, harms the provider, and raises cost. Eric Sullivan – SVP, Innovation & Data Strategies, Inovalon.
As proof, FHIR Documents will re-open this discussion. Especially with the CDA-on-FHIR efforts. focused more on template inheritance -- Template Identifiers, Business Rules and Degrees of Interoperability -- with a cool graphic Various document encoding formats: specification year mime-type format C-CDA 2.1 are laying around.
Remember, although Telstra had spent $200m for their now market leading software position, Telstra had revenues even back in 2013 of nearly $26 billion. It has embraced FHIR. And as a result, they now have IP on directories, EMR connectivity, and interoperability across a complex healthcare system that no one else has.
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