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Patient Experience – 2025 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

Check out our community’s Patient Experience predictions: Christine Lee, Head of Health Strategy & Partnerships at AnalyticsIQ As we look toward 2025, the patient experience in healthcare is poised for transformative change, driven by the accelerated adoption and integration of people-based consumer data and insights.

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How Reframing the Benefit of Interoperability May Be Just What the Doctor Ordered

Healthcare IT Today

Have we been touting the wrong benefits of interoperability all this time? Instead of just focusing on the benefits for patients, maybe we need to put more attention on the benefits to providers. Perhaps by reframing the benefits we can accelerate interoperability. Interoperable data also benefits researchers at Valley Health.

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2025 is the Right Time to Move Away from Legacy Approaches and Technologies in Healthcare

Healthcare IT Today

Fax machines, pagers, compact discs (CDs), clipboards, printed educational materials, and only offering a phone number to book an appointment remain prevalent in healthcare despite having been all but phased out in other industries. Not only does this relieve administrative burden, it also improves patient experience.

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Improving Interoperability Between Healthcare Providers and Systems to Enhance Care Coordination and Data Sharing

Healthcare IT Today

Figuring out the different schedules of the two offices, finding the right phone numbers and people to call, or even finding the right paperwork to fill out to release your patient information can be a long and draining process – even more so when it is an emergency appointment. Interoperability is the key to solving this problem.

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“Complexity is Profitable” in U.S. Healthcare – How to Save a Quarter-Trillion Dollars

Health Populi

Addressing administrative flows both inside and outside health care organizations can save money; take the lack of interoperability between claims systems between payers and hospitals and other aspects of lack of standardization and fragmented data systems. There’s lot of friction and unpleasantness in this experience.

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Telehealth is past the 'tipping point' – how's it doing with interoperability?

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

As the American Telemedicine Association annual conference kicks off in New Orleans this week, the organization has published a white paper focused on the status of telehealth interoperability. The industry can help evolve these standards and make medical devices work seamlessly as part of video conferences." WHY IT MATTERS.

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At Baptist Health, Epic-linked asynchronous telehealth boosts provider and patient experience

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Patient experience and access, along with provider efficiency, were areas Baptist wanted to improve – to ensure the virtual tools it had were helping to meet its overall goals around care delivery, and to ensure it was providing innovative quality care to meet community needs. THE PROBLEM. " ADVICE FOR OTHERS.