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    HL7 Z-Segments

    A Z-segment is a message segment that is defined locally and that is not part of the HL7 standard. Z-segments are part of the reason why the HL7 standard is considered a “flexible” standard.

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    What is Your EHR Connectivity Strategy?

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    7 Habits to Start Now for Your Healthcare Interoperability Initiatives

    For healthcare organizations, Covey’s 7 Habits can serve as a clear pathway in tackling the new challenges of healthcare interoperability initiatives.

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    Realizing HITECH Objectives & Incentives Depends on IT

    Realizing HITECH Objectives & Incentives Depends on IT

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    Meaningful Use & Healthcare Standards – Expressed Concerns on Proposed Rules

    Meaningful Use & Healthcare Standards - Expressed Concerns on Proposed Rules

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    What Healthcare Can Learn from Innovative Companies

    What Healthcare Can Learn from Innovative Companies

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    Beyond Your Department’s Four Walls

    Hospitals of all sizes are discovering it can be more productive for an individual department to create and manage its own interfaces. 

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    Conformance checking for HL7

    the HL7 2.X messaging standard is the most widely used standard in the United States for the exchange of clinical patient data

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    Healthcare Standards Highlighted in IFR for Meaningful Use

    Healthcare Standards Highlighted in IFR for Meaningful Use

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