MedCity News July 7, 2020
Craig Limoli and Georgia Papathomas

Now that meaningful API-based integration is finally a reality in healthcare, systems of clinical intelligence are emerging to meet physicians’ needs where EHRs have fallen short.

The Covid-19 crisis has illuminated longstanding deficiencies across our healthcare system. Never before has such a light been cast on the plight of frontline healthcare workers as they put themselves in harm’s way to keep the rest of us safe. They deserve our enduring gratitude for their sacrifice.

More importantly, they deserve a better system. Before the pandemic, physician burnout was already surging. A study from the American Medical Association (AMA) clearly defined “6 big things that must change to beat physician burnout” and one of the big things is to “enable technology solutions.”

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Topics: EMR / EHR, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, Healthcare System, Physician, Primary care, Provider, Public Health / COVID, Technology
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