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Harm responded that these health IT professionals should ask more from their single-source vendor such as demanding interoperability that is user-experience grade. This could translate into the health IT customer demanding the use of standards such as FHIR, to enable greater interoperability and appification of the EHR (my word).This
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Kristen Valdes, Founder and CEO at b.well I think we’re going to see a rush towards people moving into platforming on FHIR using open standards. NCQA is already starting to run pilots to receive this data not only on medial billing data but also closer to the bedside on EMR data in order to get quality data reporting through.
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In 2023, ModMed we will be focusing on the following deliverables for our customers: Interoperability/FHIR and better communication between systems and healthcare participants. In 2023, I foresee EHR vendors paying more attention to interoperability. ModMed – Dr. Michael Rivers, Sr. Medical Director of Ophthalmology.
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It is focused on solving the business workflow aspect of healthcare and creating interoperability between systems and ease of communication without the need for code. It’s unusual for someone with no healthcare or IT background to be diving deep into the technical aspects of interoperability. How did that come about?
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In particular, certification demonstrating interoperability, which the company describes as “central to this litigation” and “a key driver for PointClickCare.” I learned this from Lisa Bari, CEO of Civitas Networks for Health , and Brendan Keeler, Interoperability and Data Liquidity Practice Lead at HTD Health.
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I think we all know the answer to that and FHIR and all these other standards won’t get us there either. Can Oracle really create a full longitudinal record of all patients? To simplify the question, is Epic going to give Oracle Cerner access to all their health records?
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