Healthcare IT Today April 28, 2021
Anne Zieger

When the pandemic hit, healthcare organizations were thrown into reaction mode, with many long-term projects being shelved indefinitely. However, health leaders were able to take some steps which not only addressed some of their current needs but set the stage for future growth.

That’s been the case for customers of interoperability solutions vendor Lyniate, which works with laboratories, providers and public health departments in 47 of 50 states. When COVID hit, these entities were faced with massive new demands to share COVID-19 testing data as a reportable disease. The 2 million COVID tests per day these entities had to manage represented a 10-fold increase in reportable to public health departments, according to Lyniate’s Drew Ivan, chief product and strategy officer...

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Topics: EMR / EHR, Health IT, Healthcare System, HIE (Interoperability), Patient / Consumer, Provider, Public Health / COVID, Technology
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