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Data Quality Scrutiny, SDoH, Value-Based Care…What are the New Healthcare Truths of 2023?

Healthcare IT Today

Payers Will Start to Feel the Pain of Ad Hoc Implementation of FHIR Servers Many payers, forced to comply with federal requirements of Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) server implementation, had little time to strategize data feeds and server utilization. Medicare saved $1.6

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How to connect your EHR to AWS

Redox

McKinsey estimates that healthcare systems are positioned to capture as much as $140 billion in value from cloud-enabled innovation in 2030. Redox FHIR vs. FHIR support via EHRs Delivering data back to the point of care: Getting data into the cloud is just one part of the equation. HL7®v2, C-CDA, X12, etc.)

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So Many Records, So Little Time: How to Manage Burgeoning Health Plan Requests

Healthcare IT Today

And requests for patient data are predicted to intensify as health plans work to reduce per-member/per-month costs, earn higher STAR ratings, and meet the CMS 2030 value-based care goals. Requests are then electronically communicated directly to the provider organization’s EHRs and other systems.

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Healthcare Decisions at an Organizational Level – 2025 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

healthcare affordability crisis can be solved by 2030 if we can improve access to primary care. Our enterprise systems have been monolithic EHRs recreating paper charts with near-zero automation. Today we have the technology (RESTful) and data (FHIR) standards needed to make this work.

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Healthy Data Management: How IT Assists Healthcare Institutions

Healthcare IT Today

Storage of Information in Various Systems While serving diverse medical institution needs, Electronic Health Records (EHR) and Electronic Medical Records (EMR) parallel existence complicates information access and exchange between doctors, patients, and different medical centers.

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