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Interoperability

By Violanda Grigorescu | 03:17 pm | May 31, 2022
Electronic health records collect a wealth of data that researchers can use to improve care for mothers and infants. Linking it with other data creates a powerful resource to learn more about clinical and SDOH factors that affect pregnancy.
By Mike Miliard | 10:35 am | May 31, 2022
For its voluntary Pediatric Health IT Certification Program, it's piloting with NextGen, Office Practicum and PCC to help finalize test scripts.
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By Masimo | 06:18 am | May 30, 2022
The healthcare community is only now beginning to fully understand the capabilities and opportunities that remote monitoring will unlock for patient care in the next few years, according to Prof Afzal Chaudhry, director of digital, CIO and CCIO at Cambridge University Hospitals Foundation Trust.
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By Hyland | 01:28 pm | May 24, 2022
Dan Dennis, Hyland Software’s senior vice president and chief information security officer, outlines how organizations can navigate the ever-changing cyber threat landscape and keep staff engaged through talent retention and training.
12:40 pm | May 24, 2022
Healthcare changemakers, patients, clinicians, nurses and innovators will convene in person at the 2022 HIMSS European Health Conference & Exhibition, 14-16 June 2022.
By Mike Miliard | 12:01 pm | May 17, 2022
ONC's coordinating entity for TEFCA is seeking feedback on the draft, which details proposed processes and requirements for becoming a Qualified Health Information Network.
07:28 am | May 17, 2022
The EU is pushing to move health data online. But can member states — and their citizens — keep up, asks Frieda Klotz. 
By HIMSS TV | 07:00 am | May 13, 2022
Jan Larsson, senior advisor at Cambio Healthcare Systems, sees Finland as leading interoperability, and underlines automation's importance for healthcare.
By Kevin Vigilante | 11:48 am | May 09, 2022
Too often, people think narrowly about integration, viewing it only in terms of making sure one system can talk to another. It must be far more than that.