HIT Infrastructure April 3, 2020
Samantha McGrail

Interoperability platform, Consensus, offers tools to healthcare providers to ensure access to patient health records during the COVID-19 pandemic.

A leading internet and information services company recently announced that it will offer healthcare providers free access to on-demand patient record query through its healthcare interoperability platform during the COVID-19 pandemic.

J2 Global recently launched its healthcare platform, Consensus, a tool that allows healthcare providers to access patient records needed for treatment through Carequality.

“Consensus can be used to quickly and securely obtain patient data on past and current conditions and treatments from a surrounding healthcare community. This helps enable care teams to make better decisions at the point of care,” Nate Simmons, president of J2 Cloud Services, said in the...

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