Consumer data, clinical data, siloed streams of duplicate and unique data from varying sources – that’s the complex world today’s healthcare systems are trying to effectively navigate in order to ...
Built on the SMART on FHIR interoperability standard, VectorCare's new app bridges the gap between clinical workflows and ...
Healthcare data is uniquely sensitive and uniquely enduring. A credit card number might be canceled in days; a lab result, ...
Former ONC chief Don Rucker and HL7 are championing a new form of healthcare IT interoperability. Newly maturing standards for healthcare data interoperability will make providers more accountable to ...
In a recent blog post, Corey Spears, the Director of Healthcare Interoperability Standards for Healthcare at Infor reviews how the future is on FHIR. By now, you probably heard of the HL7 Fast ...
The Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resource (FHIR) data-exchange standard has generated headlines in health information technology circles for the last several years, but its inclusion in recently ...
Every year, millions of dollars are lost to delays and inefficiencies in utilization management, making it one of the most daunting obstacles impeding timely, a ...
Editor’s Note: This is the second in a series from Rimidi about CDS Hooks, a new specification that builds on FHIR, describing how EHRs can automatically invoke external platforms or apps. Read the ...
For the past decade or so, HL7's Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources standard has been enabling more widespread and intuitive data exchange across the healthcare ecosystem for a variety of ...
Matthew Holt is co-chair of Health 2.0. At the Dev4Health conference in Cleveland on Monday andTuesday, he and Health 2.0 cofounder Indu Subaiya presented their assessment of the drivers of the new ...
Go-live status: 27% of health plans are live on one or more FHIR workflows (member attribution, coverage, care gaps, prior authorization). 38% plan to go live within 12 months; 35 ...
“It struck me as how monumentally inefficient and labour intensive this environment was. It was random; innately, you could see safety issues just because it was very one-off labour intensive,” Dr ...