EHR Intelligence October 9, 2017
Kate Monica

Centralized, cloud-based systems will achieve EHR interoperability making care delivery more efficient in the near future.

A new report from the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions examined ways EHR centralization, integration, and interoperabilty will likely transform the healthcare industry in the next 10 years.

Researchers conducted a crowdsourcing simulation with 33 healthcare experts worldwide — including physician and nurse leaders, public policy leaders, and IT experts — to develop specific use cases for the design of digital hospitals in ten years.

“Many of these use case concepts and technologies already are in play,” wrote authors. “Hospital executives should be planning how to integrate technology into newly built facilities and retrofit it into older ones. A well-crafted strategy can lay the...

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