Data Privacy at Risk: What the Delete Act Means for Healthcare Information
As data privacy regulations continue to expand worldwide, ensuring your EMPI solution uses transparent and traceable data to comply with privacy regulations is crucial.
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Bridging the Gap: Medical Data Standardization and Data Quality
As the healthcare industry evolves, prioritizing medical data standardization will be a necessary step in ensuring safe and effective patient care delivery.
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An efficient and automated approach to managing LOINC code standardization
Measuring data quality in healthcare with the Rhapsody Semantic Data Assessment. Improve data quality with a sustainable approach to clinical terminology management.
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Rhapsody Earns Best in KLAS® Distinction in Integration Engine Category for 15th Consecutive Year
Leading Digital Health Enablement Platform Receives Top Rankings in the
2024 Best in KLAS®: Software & Services Report
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Accelerate digital health adoption with Rhapsody Integration Engine 7.3
The latest release of Rhapsody Integration Engine offers an efficient and simplified approach to achieving a high quality and useful data foundation.
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Unmatched API capabilities within Rhapsody EMPI solution
Understanding a person’s full health journey is critical to making the best possible decisions for their health and wellbeing. Yet, inherent in knowing the person’s journey is ensuring you have the right person's information.
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Government agency improves data quality and efficiency with Rhapsody Semantic
Learn how a government agency can now assemble more robust code sets of high-quality health data from a multitude of organizations and formats with Rhapsody.
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Realize the full potential of your data
The latest release of Rhapsody EMPI makes it easier to pull in SDOH data with advanced data analytics, new APIs and focus on scalability and performance.
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The cost of scalability
Open-source software can appear to save organizations money but when it comes to interoperability the true cost is rarely free.
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