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Full coverage: HIMSS23 APAC Health Conference

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Sign Up for our daily or weekly newsletters Patient experience: new perspectives on person-focused care Full coverage: HIMSS22 APAC Health Conference News 5 sessions to look out for at HIMSS23 APAC Healthcare IT News’ APAC Managing Editor weighs in on the sessions he's looking forward. Get all the coverage from this event on this page.

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Patient Centered HIE

Healthcare Exchange Standards

BUT rather that this is because of a lack of considering how the would or could Patient Experience the impact available because of the Health Information Exchange. The architecture supports the following Patient Centered use-cases. Lets think about the Patient -- User Experience. Who requested the access?

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How to TEFCA with Redox

Redox

Over time, it will undoubtedly make data more accessible and more useful in improving care coordination and patient experiences. For the foreseeable future, we see participation in TEFCA as just one of the many ways Redox customers can exchange data with other healthcare organizations and source systems.

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What’s on Micky Tripathi’s Wish List? Highlights from #DirectTrustSummit Day 1

Healthcare IT Today

Micky Tripathi, the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology at the US Department of Health and Human Services shared his interoperability wish list during his opening keynote at the 2021 Direct Trust Summit. Topping his list was richer information exchange to support advanced payment models.

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Aspects of Social Determinants of Health: Defining and Sharing

Healthcare IT Today

This article delves deeper into various aspects of data handling, and who is working in these fields. A roundtable cohosted by Department of Health and Human services issued a report in December 2019 listing about two dozen data elements (pages 43-44), such as eligibility for social programs, air quality, and exposure to violence.