MedCity News October 28, 2024
Nate Kelly

Clearinghouses are just one great example of how the enhanced exchange of healthcare data can increase efficiency for healthcare providers and the greater healthcare community.

As healthcare organizations continue to struggle with staffing shortages and rising costs, they search for ways to alleviate the burden of manual and repetitive tasks on their existing staff. Over the past two decades, so many aspects of healthcare data have been digitized, yet many of the manual processes across healthcare have not been replaced by more tech-forward and less human-touch processes – therefore losing much of the potential from digitization. This is particularly true in the necessary and lawful movement of data across organizations in service to the continuity of patient care, ongoing healthcare...

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