Healthcare IT Today November 12, 2019
Anne Zieger

If you’ve been watching stop-and-start efforts toward health data interoperability over the last several years, many of which have netted little progress, you might be surprised to hear a top-drawer consulting firm argue that we’re moving ahead into an era of radical interoperability in the healthcare and life science industries.

But that is just the claim being made by Deloitte, whose recent research concludes that these industries’ interoperability efforts are “picking up speed and moving from aspiration to reality.” This conclusion comes from the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions, which surveyed 100 technology executives at health systems, health plans, biopharma companies and medtech companies and interviewed another 21 experts.

This shift is happening, in part, because tech capabilities needed to...

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