Ensure Your Integration Engine’s Migration Success
How do you define both the functional and non-functional requirements that will guide your team’s decisions and set them up for success? First, you have to answer the following questions:
Read more >Public Health 3.0: A Timely Upgrade
The ONC’s 10-year interoperability roadmap recognizes this distinction by explaining that individual episodes of care within the healthcare system can be rolled up to the public health level and used to create new interventions that elevate the overall level of community health.
Read more >What Can Health IT Learn from Detroit? How the Demise of the V8 Can Inform Healthcare Integration
When it comes to healthcare integration, you need to figure out how to enable your organization to adapt, change, and understand who your customers are and what they are looking for.
Read more >Real-Time Integration Really Matters: Five Reasons Why
These are all mistakes no enterprise should tolerate. Here are five reasons why.
Read more >SMART on FHIR® Supports Safe Access to Healthcare Data
SMART (Substitutable Medical Applications and Reusable Technologies) adds a layer of security in front of FHIR® interfaces to support safe access to data held within an EHR or any other repository.
Read more >Setting the World on FHIR®: Three Reasons Why This Hot New Standard is Sparking Action
So what is it about FHIR® that’s inspiring HL7® and IHE to explicitly ratify their commitment to realizing and implementing the standard as soon as humanly possible?
Read more >How To Choose A New Integration Engine
As the manager of an integration team, what is there to consider when choosing a new integration engine?
Read more >It’s Time to Build Better Patient Experiences
With 17 new journals published every day, patients are often arriving at their doctor armed with their own research, expecting to collaborate with their doctor to find a solution.
Read more >What are your Concerns about Interoperability, in your Healthcare Organization?
Interoperability is a pain point for most healthcare organizations, so I think the answer will be yes. Healthcare organizations have a primary mission to enable patient-centric care, by providing clinicians with timely access to data which helps to improve the decision-making process, and empower fully-informed actions.
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