Managed Healthcare Executive January 5, 2023
Marc Helberg

Here’s how healthcare leaders can start driving their organizations to a more interoperable future.

While electronic health records (EHR) have become the norm for most healthcare organizations, the interoperability of those records between providers, patients, and payers still leaves much to be desired. It’s not simply a matter of incompatibility between platforms — although this presents its own problems — it’s also a problem of data and platform governance.

When it comes to data interoperability in healthcare, there are a number of competing standards with varying levels of adoption across the industry. This makes it difficult for different data sources and organizations to be reconciled with one another. While many different vendors offer solutions to parts of this problem, they...

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Topics: Cloud, EMR / EHR, Health IT, HIE (Interoperability), Provider, Technology
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