Sharing data between systems is only useful if it can make a clinical difference at the point of care and improve people's ...
Healthcare interoperability has advanced in recent years, but artificial intelligence is pushing the focus from simply exchanging data to ensuring it is timely, accurate, and embedded in workflows.
Interoperability is improving, but artificial intelligence is exposing the difference between merely exchanging data and ...
Data is the key element fueling today’s most advanced innovations, from AI to precision medicine. However, data is only as good as it is meaningful, and it is only meaningful if it is complete. To ...
In our ever-changing industry, staying quick on your feet is paramount to overcoming obstacles. But even by typical standards, this past year was particularly tumultuous. One of the most significant ...
The American Hospital Association expressed its opposition to parts of a new HHS interoperability rule aiming to facilitate better healthcare data exchange. 1. ONC published the proposed Health Data, ...
As technologies continue to advance, organizations are managing increasingly complex tech stacks. According to a 2022 survey of IT and security professionals, organizations are now using an average of ...
The CDC and the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT are jointly leading a federal push to improve public health interoperability, anchored by frameworks like TEFCA that set nationwide ...
AHA comments on the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) Individual Access Services (IAS) Exchange Purpose (XP) Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) version 3.0.
The USCDI v7 proposals include 30 new and revised elements, demonstrating ONC’s commitment to continually updating elements to keep pace with clinical, technology and policy changes.
When Americans step into the voting booth (or fill out their mail-in or absentee ballots), many will be aware of how this election could impact healthcare issues like abortion rights or the Medicare ...
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State Revives Plan to Unite Emergency Response Networks
The Statewide Interoperability Executive Committee reconvened April 27 2026 at Maryland Department of Emergency Management headquarters in Hanover to set priorities for emergency communications across ...
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