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Singh, VP Interoperability Solutions at ELLKAY. With innovations like AI, predictive analytics, and digital health solutions transforming patient care, success hinges on having a strong, interoperable data foundation. The following is a guest article by Gurpreet (G.P.)
In order to truly improve healthcare, we need to have seamless interoperability and data sharing between different healthcare providers. Improving interoperability and seamless data sharing is vital as we work towards a better future and there are plenty of different methods to do this. The following are their answers.
In part one of our interview with Intermountain Healthcare, we discussed the health system’s approach to telehealth interoperability from the perspective of the patient. Did you launch ConnectCare with any type of electronic medical record (EMR) integration in place?
Intermountain Healthcare, a not-for-profit integrated health system headquartered in Utah, has built a robust virtual health program that includes ConnectCare , its direct-to-consumer telehealth service and ConnectCare Pro , its acute care program.
Rather, it is a convoluted assemblage of disconnected and decentralized sectors that struggle to provide a streamlined, coordinated, and connectedcare experience for all stakeholders. The hard truth is – our healthcare system is hardly a system at all.
Thirdly, its subsidiary, DeepMind, continues to explore the use of AI across the sector and implement a new healthcare standard, Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) to establish a connectedcare pathway and deliver care which is second to none.
Connectedcare, upskilled workers, tax reform, a Southwest Airlines approach, private equity and the Affordable Care Act all will impact healthcare organizations in 2019, a new PwC report says. Epic, Cerner and others reveal just how their EHRs are interoperable. What you need to know. by Bill Siwicki January 17, 2019.
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