Inside Digital Health March 30, 2020
Gevik Nalbandian, VP of Software Engineering, NextGate

Since the beginning of the digital revolution in healthcare, providers have been in search of tools to connect disparate systems and deliver seamless, secure and timely patient data directly to the point of care. Our public health crisis is a sobering example of just how desperately information sharing capabilities are needed.

As a byproduct of the nation’s substantial investment in EHRs, the market has become inundated with applications and tools to collect, store, analyze and exchange massive amounts of health information.

Despite the best of intentions, however, this saturation has created a highly fragmented landscape with few shared standards, volumes of duplicate records, limited patient access to data and perceptions of information blocking that have pitted many of the industry’s...

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Topics: CMS, EMR / EHR, Govt Agencies, Health IT, HIE (Interoperability), ONC, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology
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