Health IT Analytics August 13, 2018
Jennifer Bresnick

Amazon, Google, and IBM joined other technology giants to pledge progress towards the adoption of health data standards, interoperability, and the Triple Aim.

Half a dozen of the biggest names in technology – Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Salesforce, IBM, and Oracle – have joined together to pledge speedy progress towards true health data interoperability.

In a letter issued by the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI), the six tech giants stated that they are “jointly committed to removing barriers for the adoption of technologies for healthcare interoperability, particularly those that are enabled through the cloud and AI.”

“We share the common quest to unlock the potential in healthcare data, to deliver better outcomes at lower costs,” the companies said. “Together, we believe...

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