MedCity News February 9, 2022
Stuart Hanson

We’ve been through the beginning phases of interoperability and are solidly transitioning from walking to running. I believe 2022 will be a pivotal year that sees us opening the throttle and rocketing full speed ahead.

I think we can all agree that healthcare has made significant progress over the past few years toward achieving interoperability. From the passing of the 21st Century Cures Act in 2016 to the global adoption of FHIR to the ongoing progress of the CMS Patient Access Final Rule—we are headed in the right direction and finally making traction. We will reach even more momentum in 2022.

While government regulations continue to push the industry forward toward interoperability, we’ve seen much of the progress coming from...

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