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Interoperability

By Mike Miliard | 02:04 pm | June 18, 2019
HIMSS, Sequoia Project and others weigh in on Draft 2 of the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement, urging caution that it not disrupt existing HIE processes.
By HIMSS TV | 09:03 am | June 18, 2019
Watch the stream of the Helsinki event's second day in its entirety, with discussions on pressing issues including interoperability and EHRs.
By Bill Siwicki | 03:44 pm | June 13, 2019
If it makes it through the Senate and the president, the amendment to HR 2740 could finally clear the way for big progress in matching the right data to the right patients.
By Philipp Grätzel von Grätz | 07:39 am | June 13, 2019
The future of healthcare lies outside of the hospital. Getting there requires better standards, and deeply integrated clinical decision support at all levels.
Innovation
By Mike Miliard | 01:37 pm | June 12, 2019
The firm says hospitals and health systems should be preparing themselves to take advantage of distributed ledger technology, AI, augmented reality and quantum computing.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:52 pm | June 10, 2019
The partnership aims to expand secure identity matching so care teams have seamless access to medical records.
By Mike Miliard | 06:08 pm | June 04, 2019
In its comments on the agencies' interoperability rules, HIMSS said FHIR v.4 should be required for certification – but cautioned against too broad a definition of EHI and said to slow requirements for payer trusted exchange network participation.
By Nathan Eddy | 12:21 pm | June 04, 2019
The RESTful application programming interface can support HL7, CCDA, RDBMS, CSV and X12 for data extraction and aggregation into a standardized format.
Innovation
By Mike Miliard | 04:30 pm | June 03, 2019
The retailer joins other big players such as AmerisourceBergen, McKesson and Pfizer in the effort to use distributed ledger technology for medication safety and integrity.
By Mike Miliard | 04:37 pm | May 31, 2019
The Medical Group Management Association also has concerns about security risks that might be associated with the proposed rules, and says they go "too far, too fast."