Hacker Noon January 1, 2021
Elizabeth Lvova

A long time ago our gadgets learned to monitor our health and give a signal about a problem if there is any. Synchronization of gadget signals and data on patients’ physical history is our immediate future that is intended to simplify the diagnostics and monitoring of changes in the condition of clinics’ care recipients.

Currently, many clinics are not only unable to get information from the patient’s gadgets but also have information systems of doubtful suitability for use in the near future.

No need to reinvent the wheel

An owner of a private clinic aiming to fuze the bases of two healthcare information systems (HIS) into one contacted us. Two institutions using different systems for patient accounting and data processing...

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Topics: EMR / EHR, Health IT, HIE (Interoperability), Technology
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