Healthcare IT News July 7, 2020
Sharon Taylor

When working with big data, small inconsistencies in data entry matter. Leaving the task of cleaning up registration or demographic data to data scientists or IT staff will be expensive.

The health IT landscape is changing at a rapid pace, and with this change there is critical work to be done to enhance data integrity and prevent unnecessary expense.

With the urgent need for telemedicine some vendors have had to change their course abruptly; some stayed the course but are working faster and harder to get their product to market.

Prior to the COVID-19 outbreak, there were physician practices in the middle of implementing new EHR systems. These projects slowed down during the stay at home mandates, and hopefully project...

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