HealthsystemCIO.com January 2, 2020
Kate Gamble

Let’s face it, most healthcare IT leaders don’t have the time or patience to pour through thousands of pages of regulations. And even if they do, it’s extremely difficult to be able to understand and interpret such complex material.

Fortunately, it’s a “labor of love” for Dr. John Halamka, who delivered an HIT Policy Update late last month as part of the quarterly series he has hosted for several years. In this particular installment, Halamka outlined the five areas of policy that will most significantly impact healthcare IT leaders in 2020, drawing from the experience he has gleaned while serving on multiple panels and committees over the past few decades.

According to Halamka, who was recently named president of Mayo...

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