EHR Intelligence May 16, 2018
Elizabeth Snell

Healthcare interoperability has quickly evolved and become integral to organizations of all sizes, but overcoming patient data access challenges is a likely next step.

The push for nationwide healthcare interoperability has been fueled by organizations integrating EHRs and working toward as smooth of a transition as possible into the digital era.

Now that the technological aspect is there, it is becoming increasingly critical to ensure that providers understand the data and are able to properly utilize it, Massachusetts eHealth Collaborative (MAeHC) CEO Micky Tripathi explained.

While MAeHC currently works mainly with provider organizations to help them with health IT needs, the non-profit has evolved over time along with interoperability needs. More healthcare organizations have EHRs, so instead of focusing on...

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