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We asked our talented Healthcare IT Today Community – in the context of interoperability, what challenges and barriers exist in achieving standardized and secure data exchange across different healthcare systems, and how can these obstacles be addressed? The following are their answers. However, this rule is only the first step.
of its Security Risk Assessment Tool , with updated features including the ability for organizations to track response to HIPAA security vulnerabilities inside the tool. People Interoperability company Rhapsody named Sagnik Bhattacharya as Chief Executive Officer. The HHS Office for Civil Rights released v3.4
My debut focused on how the CMS proposed Interoperability and Prior Authorization rule would dramatically improve prior authorization processes with electronic processing via APIs. CMS just finalized the CMS Interoperability and Prior Authorization Final Rule CMS-0057-F , or what many have called the “Interop 3” rule. ICYMI: It didn’t.
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billion by 2026, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 6.2% Interoperability: With the increasing number of devices and systems being used in healthcare, interoperability is becoming a critical issue. According to a study by MarketsandMarkets, the patient monitoring market is expected to reach $32.7
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