Diagnostic Imaging January 31, 2021
Matthew A. Michela, President and CEO, Life Image

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President Biden took office on Jan. 20 with an aggressive 100-day to-do list. Healthcare, and more specifically coronavirus control, are top priorities, but the role of interoperability and the secure access and exchange of health information remain underlying critical components that will contribute to or foil the success of these initiatives.

In a statement from Biden’s administration, a common theme to measure progress is to “harness the full power of science and technology on behalf of the American people.” And, we have learned, we cannot have effective healthcare on either an individual or a national basis without interoperability technology.

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