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Technology brings care to home for chronically ill patients

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

These platforms are HIPAA compliant and offer integration with devices and EMRs. Integration with EMR: While EMRs are part of the technology infrastructure in any health system, integrating wearable data from devices into the EMR can help physicians maintain data continuity with the initial in-person visit recorded in the EMR.

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Data Readiness: The Key to Healthcare’s Digital Future

Healthcare IT Today

Cloud-native infrastructures enable real-time data access, stronger security, and scalable storage to support AI, interoperability, and remote care. Digital Health Expansion & Patient-centric Care The rise of virtual care, remote monitoring, and wearable devices is generating massive data streams.

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How to win physician confidence in remote patient monitoring programs

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Clinical Decision Support Electronic Health Records (EHR, EMR) Telehealth Workflow CIOs need to look beyond just EHRs and explore standalone platforms to enhance care delivery – keeping focused on reliable patient data and streamlined clinical workflows. Remote patient monitoring uses three primary FHIR resources: Patient.

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Healthcare Interoperability and Cloud Services – 2025 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

We can also expect to see a surge in connected devices, like heart monitors, integrated directly with EMRs, facilitating a flow of data that creates a fuller patient picture. These capabilities will support predictive analytics, real-time patient monitoring, and personalized care, significantly improving decision-making and patient outcomes.