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One Way to Improve U.S. Healthcare, Lower Costs and Drive Outcomes? “Unvendor,” Asserts Dr. Harm Scherpbier in His New Book

Health Populi

. ‘ Unvendor ‘ means being anti-single vendor in favor of creating a more diverse health IT stack that uses the EHR as a core or platform with many applications interchangeable on top of the platform changeable over time as conditions, business models, and technology evolve, he explained. The post One Way to Improve U.S.

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Data Readiness: The Key to Healthcare’s Digital Future

Healthcare IT Today

Digital Health Expansion & Patient-centric Care The rise of virtual care, remote monitoring, and wearable devices is generating massive data streams. However, legacy systems often fall short of integrating this data into core healthcare operations.

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ŌURA Appoints Ricky Bloomfield, MD as Chief Medical Officer

Digital Health Global

Bloomfield was the director of Mobile Technology Strategy at Duke University Health System, where he explored the world of clinical informatics, the intersection of technology and healthcare. There, he discovered a problem worth solving: health data interoperability.

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From Security to Regulation: Exploring the Hidden Challenges of the Digital Health Revolution

Healthcare IT Today

From patient health records to intricate molecular structures of potential drug compounds, the digital landscape of healthcare is ripe with sensitive information. According to one source , a staggering 30% of the world’s data volume is now being generated by the healthcare industry. By 2025, that figure is expected to reach 36%.

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Weekly Roundup – December 14, 2024

Healthcare IT Today

Which EHR Innovations Can Enable Seamless Data Sharing Between Different Healthcare Providers ? Answers to our latest question for the Healthcare IT Today experts included utilizing FHIR and HL7 standards, emphasizing user-friendly interfaces, and integrating EHRs with patient management platforms.

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The healthcare executive’s guide to AI

Redox

These enhancements have the potential to not only reduce provider costs, but also prevent errors, advance treatments, and improve health outcomes. AI’s superpower lies in its ability to intelligently mine insights from the exponential amount of health data that is generated every second. The Healthcare Data Explosion.”

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Interoperability Perspectives and Insights from the eHealth Exchange Annual Meeting

Healthcare IT Today

We often hear about the times that health data exchange should be happening, but isn’t yet. Everyone agrees that there’s more work to be done with sharing of health data, but it’s also important to remember how much data sharing is happening now. Plus, I couldn’t resist the FHIR pun.

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