Healthcare IT Today June 16, 2022
John Lynn

For quite a while now I’ve had this cognitive dissonance in my head about healthcare interoperability. On the one hand, I’d see all these announcements about the success of interoperability projects and the literally millions and billions of health records and data that’s being shared. On the other hand, we all have seen and experienced times where health data isn’t being shared. Just go into any clinic and you’re handed the same intake forms as a perfect example of this.

Just to share a few recent examples of what I mean.

DirectTrust has been tracking their messages sent and we’ve seen billions of direct messages sent and that pace is accelerating. They just passed the 3 billion threshold in the...

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