Healthcare IT News June 11, 2018
Bill Siwicki

In the future, patients will have more access to their own data and more communication channels with their extended care team.

Quality and safety may very well be the highest goals in healthcare. Healthcare provider organizations clearly aim to deliver the highest quality of care in the safest manners and settings possible.

Technology has a part to play when it comes to quality and safety. And there are changes afoot in quality and safety technology that healthcare executives will need to keep their eyes on.

Electronic clinical quality measures

Next generation quality and safety products will need to support standards-based interoperability and all aspects of electronic clinical quality measures (eCQMs), said Zahid Butt, MD, CEO of quality...

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Topics: Analytics, EMR / EHR, Health System / Hospital, HIE (Interoperability), Patient / Consumer, Payment Models, Physician, Population Health Mgmt, Precision Medicine, Primary care, Provider, Safety, Technology, Value Based
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