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Digital Health Platform trends in 2025 replaces Point Solutions trends in 2024

Lloyd Price

Understanding the Shift Un-bundling: This trend involved breaking down complex healthcare services into smaller, more specialised point solutions. Examples of Re-bundling Trends Super-Apps: These platforms combine multiple healthcare services, such as telemedicine, medication management, and health monitoring.

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First principles thinking in healthcare technology

Lloyd Price

First principles thinking in healthcare technology involves breaking down complex problems into their fundamental truths. Here are some key first principles relevant to healthcare technology: Patient-centricity:Healthcare technology should ultimately serve the needs of the patient.

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HealthTech M&A Multiples March 2025: Current Trends and Variables driving valuations

Lloyd Price

Healthcare Technology Thought Leadership from Nelson Advisors Market Insights, Analysis & Predictions. What are the biggest trends likely to affect healthcare technology multiples in 2025? Data Monetisation and Interoperability Whats Happening: HealthTech firms that leverage patient data ethically (e.g.,

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OntarioMD is Making Interoperability a Priority for Ontario

Healthcare IT Today

In a recent interview with Healthcare IT Today , Aidan Lee, Director of the Certification Program at OntarioMD , and Matt LaDuke, Director of Products, Integrations, and Service Management, shed light on the evolving landscape of electronic medical records (EMRs) and the state of interoperability in the healthcare sector.

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Navigating the Interoperability Maze: Can 2025 Finally Deliver Seamless Data Exchange?

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Ryan Sullivan, Product Manager at Oystehr The promise of seamless data exchange has been the holy grail of enterprise healthcare technology for decades. While significant progress has been made, the path to true interoperability remains complex but there are promising developments on the horizon.

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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.

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Google Care Studio: Improving Patient Outcomes

Lloyd Price

Enhanced Data Insights: By analysing large amounts of data, Care Studio can identify patterns and trends that may not be apparent in traditional EHRs. However, its potential to improve clinical decision-making, enhance patient experience, and increase efficiency makes it a valuable tool for healthcare organisations.