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Data Readiness: The Key to Healthcare’s Digital Future

Healthcare IT Today

Heres how healthcare organizations are evolving their data strategies to meet the demands of a digital-first future: The Shift to Cloud-Based Ecosystems Cloud adoption is no longer a choiceits a necessity. However, legacy systems often fall short of integrating this data into core healthcare operations.

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EHR Innovations That Should Be Happening But Aren’t

Healthcare IT Today

An EHR system needs to make a 360-degree view of patient data accessible in a secure manner that can be made available using standard interfaces like FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) APIs for structured data exchange and DICOM for imaging. We could not do this without all of your support.

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Smile Digital Health Closes $30 Million in Series B Funding to Progress Innovation as World-Leading Health Data Fabric

Healthcare IT Today

(doing business as Smile Digital Health (Smile)), a leading FHIR® health data fabric (HDF) and exchange solutions provider, announced the closing of approximately $30 million in Series B growth capital led by existing investors including UPMC Enterprises.

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Integration as a strategy: What RPM product teams can learn from recent M&A trends

Redox

For this reason alone, you should approach integration as a business strategy. Tip #1: Integrate to enhance value creation In 2021 and early 2022, a wide variety of healthcare organizations acquired RPM solutions. To help articulate your integration strategy, try framing the value creation story of your solution. The best part?

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Innovating EHR Systems to Improve Interoperability and Seamless Data Sharing Between Different Healthcare Providers

Healthcare IT Today

Interoperability is a public good and the industry has made progress over the last 15 years only because of the federal certification program and related standards, specifically the combination of USCDI content transported in FHIR format. However, without a comprehensive data-sharing strategy, the benefits of these improvements are limited.

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ŌURA Appoints Ricky Bloomfield, MD as Chief Medical Officer

Digital Health Global

Before joining Apple, Dr. Bloomfield was the director of Mobile Technology Strategy at Duke University Health System, where he explored the world of clinical informatics, the intersection of technology and healthcare. Bloomfield led the launch of several features, including Apples Health Records on iPhone and iPad.

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Leslie Krigstein of CHIME on Health IT Challenges and Opportunities – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

Leslie sees development of open APIs, of FHIR, to be positive, but not yet the dominant reality, in terms of widespread adoption and use. Some CHIME members are leveraging FHIR today, but not all are doing it as robustly as possible. She notes that “The CIO’s battle cry is ‘Standards!’”