MobiHealth News August 29, 2018
Jonah Comstock

Interoperability standards, public cloud infrastructure, and personal health records could all change the game, Kos says.

Though doctors likely don’t consider their EHR a cutting-edge technology, the EHR space is actually a front line for change and innovation in healthcare. And that change is happening on a number of different axes: interoperability and open standards, personal health records, and the move into public cloud infrastructure are some of the biggest change narratives.

Microsoft, which provides technology to power many of the major EHR vendors, has a dog in each of those fights, and Microsoft Chief Medical Officer Simon Kos will be one of a handful of presenters on a Health 2.0 panel called “EMR Evolution: How the Big Players are...

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Topics: Cloud, EMR / EHR, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, HIE (Interoperability), Physician, Primary care, Provider, Technology, Trends
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