MedCity News March 4, 2020
Arundhati Parmar

While AWS, Intel, Cisco, and others pull out of a large health IT conference in Orlando due to Covid-19 fears, President Donald Trump will be traveling there to address the issue of interoperability in healthcare.

President Donald Trump will be addressing a large healthcare informatics conference event in Orlando Monday even though coronavirus fears have led to many large companies pulling out.

HIMSS annually draws tens of thousands of people but organizers have been grappling with the fallout of the virus that has so far killed nine in the U.S. and more than 3,000 worldwide.

While Trump will address the issue of interoperability (or the lack thereof) in healthcare, he will not address the topic that poses a great challenge...

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