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Health informatics and why participatory healthcare is key to its future

Society for Participatory Medicine

In 2009, the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act was created to promote and expand the adoption of health information technology, specifically, the use of electronic health records (EHRs) by healthcare providers. Health Informatics Trend #1: Interoperability. Here are three of them.

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Microsoft and Redox team to provide data-backed guidelines for smarter clinical analytics

Redox

The rapid proliferation of healthcare data has led to a current state where clinicians are overwhelmed. Despite vast seas of data from EHRs, devices, labs, and imaging systems, data that is truly useful for decision-making is hard to come by. Securing data as it is exchanged and used is more critical than ever.

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Innovations in Digital Healthcare: Enhancing Patient Care with Technology

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

By harnessing digital platforms and telecommunication technologies, healthcare providers can bridge the gap between patients and medical expertise, ensuring that even those in the most remote locations have access to quality healthcare. What are the benefits of electronic health records (EHRs)?

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Patient Portals 4.0: Future of Patient Engagement

Lloyd Price

on Healthcare Improved Patient Engagement and Satisfaction: Increased patient satisfaction with convenient access to information and services. Interoperability: Ensuring seamless data exchange between different healthcare systems and devices. Enhanced patient empowerment through active participation in care decisions.