Digital Health June 24, 2021
DHI News Team

Delivering interoperability can be a hard task so Liam King, managing director at Healthcare Gateway explores what the options are.

If you’re lucky enough to be asked to implement patient record sharing and interoperability for your NHS organisation, what should your priorities be? For me, making patient data available as quickly and reliably as possible would be at the top of the list, with the lowest risk of project failure running a close second. Best practice surveys, software functionality, researching software vendors – many other tasks will be on that list, but don’t neglect one vital question: how will the technology that supports day-to-day interoperability be delivered?

These days, the choice is usually between conventional installed software (either on an...

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