When data can’t flow, AI can’t scale. This is the “wall” healthcare must break through — and interoperability as strategic ...
In looking to 2026, the main trend in healthcare is how AI and connected systems will continue to transform all aspects of operations, including workforce management and supply chains.
Interoperable health data and AI tools are reshaping patient data access, provider decisions and value-based outcomes.
The Interoperability pavilion is the place to be for innovators in healthcare at this year’s ViVE conference in Nashville, March 26-29 powered by CHIME and HLTH. How healthcare organizations share ...
Global funding for digital health companies reached an all-time high of $26.5 billion in 2020. It's likely that 2021 funding will surpass that record. Much of this investment is tied to an expectation ...
The first real strides toward healthcare digital transformation in the United States occurred back in 2009 with the Meaningful Use provisions included in the Health Information Technology for Economic ...
The rapid adoption of new healthcare technologies during the pandemic lockdowns has brought the need for improved interoperability between health systems into focus. In common with all sectors, ...
In order for the healthcare industry to move toward preventive care and population health management, clinical information needs to flow freely across networks and between hospitals and physicians.
Quality healthcare relies on the ability of providers to share patient data and coordinate care. A patient may visit their primary care physician at the beginning of a care episode and then be ...
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