Interoperability
The guide helps inpatient and outpatient providers implement more advanced clinical decision support and integrate data from state prescription drug monitoring programs.
This comes as the agency enforces the government's plan to fully connect the country's health system by 2027.
The platform provides Best Practice Premier integrators with a single point of integration via a REST and FHIR-compliant API.
By safely sharing more accurate data, Santa Cruz providers can help address health equity, improve patient care and save time.
Giving clinicians relevant patient data per condition can help improve patient care. Jay Anders, MD, chief medical officer at Medicomp Systems, explains how that can be done.
Their participation would bring five statewide health information exchanges onboard for the nationwide interoperability project.
The electronic health record and practice management company would be the first ambulatory IT vendor to become a QHIN under the TEFCA model.
The event takes place April 17-21 in Chicago. The deadline to submit is Sept. 12, 2022.
As HHS' contract with TeleTracking Technologies expires, CMS has updated requirements for public health data collection and reporting.