Healthcare IT News July 20, 2021
Mike Miliard

Nearly all physicians surveyed for a new report say access to the right data at the right time will save them time – and could save patients’ lives.

A new batch of research from Google Cloud finds near-universal agreement among physicians that interoperability should be a top priority for the hospitals and health systems where they practice.

WHY IT MATTERS
Of the 300-plus physicians polled by The Harris Poll by Google Cloud, 96% said efforts to enable access to needed clinical data will help improve patient safety and could help save lives. Only slightly fewer (95%) said more seamless data exchange will lead to better patient outcomes, while 86% percent said interoperability that ensures the right data is available for the...

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Topics: Cloud, EMR / EHR, Health IT, HIE (Interoperability), Patient / Consumer, Physician, Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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