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Healthcare Decisions at an Organizational Level – 2025 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

We reached out to our incredible Healthcare IT Today Community to get their insights on what will happen in the coming year and boy did they deliver. Pete Heydt, President at PatientPay In recent years, we’ve seen EMR vendors promote internal solutions for patient financial responsibility communications and payments.

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CMS Issues E-Prescribing Final Rule: Quick Takeaways in a No-Slowing-Down Reg Cycle – Regulatory Talk Series

Healthcare IT Today

Date required : January 1, 2027 Key takeaway : Budget extra time for implementation. Date required : January 1, 2027 Key takeaway : Even EHRs currently supporting real-time price and benefit information will need updates to comply with the new standard.

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How EiPaaS is Revolutionizing Healthcare Operations with Scalability and Agility

Healthcare IT Today

billion by 2027. For healthcare providers, this also means that data tracking, logging, and sharing define the status quo of handling patient records. Moreover, patients expect providers’ platforms and electronic medical records (EMR) to seamlessly accommodate their hyper-personalized data whenever they choose to share it.

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Healthcare AI – 2024 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

We asked the Healthcare IT Today community to submit their predictions and we received a wide ranging set of responses that we grouped into a number of themes. Sandeep Akkaraju, CEO & Co-Founder at Exo As healthcare costs in the U.S. In fact, we got so many that we had to narrow them down to just the best and most interesting.

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Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt: Regulatory Mandates for HIT and EHR Vendors Loom for Prior Authorization – Regulatory Talk Series

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While providers and patients welcome these changes, the onus for development is on EHR and HIT vendorstriggering some fear, uncertainty, and doubt about how to comply with all these new rules.

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