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Exchanging, Managing, and Meaningfully Using Health Data in 2024

Healthcare IT Today

Our collective effort is rooted in the principle of empowering communities by equipping them with the tools and knowledge to make informed decisions. Through robust community involvement and data governance, Civitas members across the country are ensuring that diverse voices are heard, and local needs are met.

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Short Takes at #HIMSS18 – Harlow On Healthcare

Health Blawg

This selection focuses on interoperability, the patient matching technology that undergirds aspects of interoperability, and the benefits of these technologies in the development of tools to manage patient journeys in a manner that engages patients, caregivers and providers as partners in care, advancing the quadruple aim.

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SPM’s comments on important proposed CMS interoperability rules

Society for Participatory Medicine

These regulations are a big deal for participatory medicine – they’re the successor to the Meaningful Use rules that have governed patient access to their chart, among other things. The regulations do this by altering how a hospital gets paid based on how well their data moves out of their computers.

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API mania misses the point on healthcare interoperability

Import Immunity

My plan was to just go quietly into the night, but looking through the recently-released Meaningful Use 3 requirements convinced me that I really ought to put this out there. So what about these technologies made them unsuitable for real use? But old-school interoperability just punted on the problem.

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Unifying the Healthcare Assembly Line

Mobile Health Matters

As the industry experiences increasing merger and acquisition activity and more hospitals become part of ACOs or integrated delivery networks (IDNs), establishing a framework built on interoperable and scalable technology will ensure our healthcare assembly line operates seamlessly within a single warehouse.

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OntarioMD Looks to Help with AI Adoption and EMR Improvements

Healthcare IT Today

Having a certified EMR qualified physician practices for government incentive dollars to digitize medical records (similar to the meaningful use program in the US, just on a smaller scale). The organization has evolved and now is a champion for interoperability, data standards, analytics, eForms, and other technologies.

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Embracing and Prioritizing Cloud-Based Care in Rural Communities

Healthcare IT Today

Luckily, with recent technological improvements, buyers can now find enterprise-level interoperable healthcare solutions and revenue cycle performance services with the horsepower and reliability of legacy on-premises solutions but with a manageable implementation effort and at a rural-friendly cost.

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