Becker's Healthcare May 20, 2019
Gevik Nalbandian

The healthcare industry has a problem with data quality.

While immensely powerful, data also carries considerable risk when the information collected, stored and analyzed is inaccurate and incomplete. To remain competitive and succeed in the era of accountability, today’s evolving healthcare organizations (HCOs) need unprecedented clarity and reliability of their data to enhance reporting and analytics, avoid duplication of services, streamline billing and boost patient safety.

As the industry continues to drudge toward advancing interoperability among a growing digitized environment of infinite applications and systems, HCOs must ensure that the idolized paradise of an open, interoperable healthcare system is in fact sharing and exchanging data that is exceedingly reliable.

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Topics: Big Data, EMR / EHR, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, HIE (Interoperability), Insurance, Payer, Physician, Provider, Technology
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