Healthcare IT News November 17, 2021
Kat Jercich

The Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT said it received more than 700 predictions from stakeholders about healthcare outcomes in 2030.

This past May, the U.S. Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT asked healthcare stakeholders: What should healthcare look like in 2030, and what should interoperability have enabled by then?

According to a blog post published this week by Deputy National Coordinator Steven Posnack, the agency received more than 700 submissions in response over the course of the next few months.

As Posnack explained, the agency “analyzed each statement and looked for trends, groupings, combinations, and other affinities.”

The resulting theme statements ran the gamut from shifts in individual and care delivery experiences to...

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