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Healthcare Interoperability Requires Better Data Integration Across The Healthcare Ecosystem: Now and In The Future

Electronic Health Reporter

While interoperability has always been one of healthcare’s greatest pain points, the last year or so has emphasized these challenges with the rising demand for data integration […]. Q&A with Lyniate’s chief strategy officer, Drew Ivan.

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Urgency-driven innovation in healthcare

Healthcare It News

The healthcare industry continues to fight the COVID-19 pandemic with innovation and grit. In a turbulent environment, a host of ingenious solutions surfaced to help bolster the healthcare system itself. • Sharing data with trusted partners and expanding access to care. Investing in patient-centric care.

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The Next Evolution of Telehealth and What It Will Take to Get There

HIT Consultant

Healthcare organizations will need to implement telehealth for use cases beyond the reactive video-only model they’ve grown used to during COVID. Now, there is an innate need for telehealth to encompass a broader range of conditions and contexts across the whole care continuum. Challenges of Device Integration in Telehealth.

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The Next Era of Healthcare Will Be Built On These 3 Principles

HIT Consultant

Trent Sanders, VP, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Kyndryl US The U.S. healthcare industry has hit an important inflection point. And while each IT strategy should be tailored to the unique needs of individual systems, there are three guiding elements all healthcare institutions should keep top of mind.

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AI: Patients Included

Health Populi

Patients, their care partners, caregivers, and advocates are already utilizing AI powered tools and creating their own LLMs in ways that the average physician, healthcare executive, and health IT vendors would not believe. The other side of that coin is that only 2 in 5 people thought AI would lead to better patient outcomes.

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Top 10 Healthcare IT News stories of 2020

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

At few times in recent memory has the resolve of hospitals and health systems across the U.S. – and the wherewithal of the information systems and digital data that keep them running – been put to the test quite like it was in 2020. Major new federal rulemakings meant to enable more seamless data exchange in the future.

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The healthcare executive’s guide to AI

Redox

Why AI matters Healthcare organizations are hot on the trail of digital transformation. Because AI uses machines to do tasks that traditionally require human intelligence (e.g., data analysis), it empowers providers to be smarter, faster, and more efficient in their care delivery. enabling telehealth visits).

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