The interoperability discussion is perpetual and all-inclusive. Providers want it, the federal government mandates it and vendors get caught in debate about it. Definitions of interoperability vary, ...
Electronic health record adoption is on the rise. The number of hospitals using basic EHR systems tripled from 12.2 percent in 2009 to 44.4 percent in 2012, according to a report released by the ...
We need to start treating the ability to share healthcare data easily as the next major infrastructure project—and ...
The future of interoperability is already here. It just hasn’t been evenly distributed. Certainly, the healthcare interoperability movement has made strides in recent years, but there is still ...
It’s been an incredibly busy summer for the Office of the National Coordinator, which has responsibility for developing federal policy and rules regarding health information technology. The agency ...
Interoperability is the seamless, secure, and controlled exchange of data between applications. Implementing interoperability can bring information from edtech tools together to holistically ...
Editor’s Note: This story was originally published on Sept. 15, 2025. It has since been updated as of Sept. 17, 2025. As an AV integrator, you’re not just installing systems: In fact, you’re solving ...
The past decade has witnessed an unprecedented and rapid pace of federal policy making intended to achieve interoperability of core electronic health record (EHR) data. This movement began in 2009 ...
Acquisition strengthens Onyx’s ability to help health plans modernize ePA, scale to meet CMS deadlines, and maximize ...
Today’s dominant user experience for AI is chat—ask natural language questions and get a natural language reply (hopefully hallucination-free!). This chatbot approach feels natural to users. It’s ...
In my conversations with ASC leaders this year, one theme has been impossible to miss: Change is everywhere. Centers are expanding, merging, modernizing, and rethinking how they use technology to ...
How do we break the almost infinite cycle of continuous interoperability testing? Last week we moved from a discussion about the technology and weakness of the SIP RFCs to what I feel is a far more ...