HIT Consultant June 7, 2021
Bob Dupuis, VP of Enterprise Architecture and Security at Arcadia

Healthcare companies continue to implement value-based care and population health management initiatives to coordinate healthcare delivery and improve the quality and value of patient care. These initiatives depend on the ability to access, aggregate, and analyze massive amounts of patient data, often coming from hundreds of source systems. Critical system interoperability and data-sharing agreements enable healthcare organizations to aggregate data and build massive data assets to support their programs and workflows to push insights where they are needed.

These interoperability frameworks and data-sharing agreements allow healthcare organizations to quickly exchange large amounts of data―but how does one business entity know that they can entrust their data to another business entity at the highest level of security and privacy?

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Topics: Cybersecurity, Govt Agencies, Health IT, Healthcare System, HIE (Interoperability), HIPAA, Payment Models, Population Health Mgmt, Provider, Technology, Value Based
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