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By embedding OpenEvidence directly into its Epic electronic health records, the New York health system aims to change how its clinicians access health data at the point of care to improve patient outcomes.
A data architect at Texas' Midland Memorial Hospital offers some up-close perspective on the state of data exchange today, and describes what needs to be done to get to a state of "true" interoperability.
A busy and productive week in Las Vegas has demonstrated how health systems are "focusing on practical implementation," with "governance and trust finally being treated as design requirements" for successful artificial intelligence deployments.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' latest revision and reshuffling of healthcare and technology function also moves some key C-suite technology leaders to the Office of the Chief Information Officer.
The Korean hospital has been revalidated at Stage 7 of the HIMSS INFRAM.
The assessment found Korean hospitals show strong performance in governance and interoperability, but slower progress in patient-facing services.
IntraCare has become the third healthcare provider in New Zealand this year to report a cyber breach.
Success Stories & ROI
Most pathologists now work from home two to three days a week, which has boosted morale – 81% of the pathologists prefer the digital platform over conventional microscopy. Plus, the lab has added a dedicated remote dermatopathologist.
Sustaining Rural Health
The state's Rural Health Transformation Program initiative seeks to balance federal funding changes with telehealth, artificial intelligence and workforce initiatives.
As healthcare systems accelerate digital transformation, roles such as CNIOs, digital midwives and AHP informaticians are becoming essential, acting as a bridge between technology and frontline care.