At Yale New Haven Health in 2010, the health system had five different electronic health record systems and variance in
Yale New Haven Health integrates systems and saves $2.6 million annually

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At Yale New Haven Health in 2010, the health system had five different electronic health record systems and variance in
There’s been too much talk for far too long about achieving interoperability, said healthcare leaders during two panel discussions jointly
SAN DIEGO – Atul Gawande, MD, addressed a range of topics concerning the direction healthcare needs to move at America's
May might be the month for flowers but hospitals and other healthcare organizations have hardly slowed down to smell them
As the U.S. healthcare system continues to grapple with interoperability challenges, working from all angles to address them, it can
Interoperability is on the upswing nationwide, says Surescripts, which saw 13.7 billion secure health data transactions take place across its
Blockchain holds big potential for overcoming issues of trust and ironing out technology wrinkles in the sharing of clinical and
In its second acquisition this year, InTouch Health, which develops enterprise telehealth technology for hospitals and health systems, announced that
LAS VEGAS – White House Senior Advisor Jared Kushner on Tuesday announced that the Trump Administration has a plan for
In a recent opinion piece published by the Harvard Business Review, David Blumenthal, MD, who served as the National Coordinator